"Great life strategy" is subjective.
"Isn't sinful" is between one and their Maker.
"Actually quite common" is a bandwagon fallacy.
"Great life strategy" is subjective.
"Isn't sinful" is between one and their Maker.
"Actually quite common" is a bandwagon fallacy.
" 'Great life strategy' is subjective. "
That's exactly my point. Some people are cut out for the marriage and family lifestyle and some aren't. It's subjective.
" 'Isn't sinful' is between one and their Maker. "
Nope. The sinfulness of a thing isn't decided as part of some negotiation between a creature and his creator. The creator tells us what's sinful and what's not. It's not up for negotiation. Staying single is explicitly categorized as non-sinful.
" 'Actually quite common' is a bandwagon fallacy. "
Bandwagon fallacy? What is this, eight grade debate class? LOL.
Yes, believe it or not, it really is *common* for a woman to opt out of the marriage and family lifestyle without being a whore. I'm referring to OP's post which stated that the only two viable options for a woman are to (1) marry young and start breeding or (2) become a whore.
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