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The Love Game vs. Integrity - Mga Pananaw ng mga Anti-A.S.S. May 6, 2007

Posted by chazper in Relationship.
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Well well well… what do we have here? Me talking about love? ^_^

Nope this ain’t a love story, but an analysis of this so called Love Game (err… actually I hate it when people treat love as a game).

Note: Before reading on… let me clarify this by saying that women should be treated with respect, must be given due affection, should be regarded as fragile vessels that must be well taken care of. In short I love women and women love me LOL… (joke lang). With that said, read on…

I’m writing this ‘coz I just got into a conversation with a co-worker of mine about man-woman relationship, courting, dating… mushy stuff like that. Anyway, we had some common perception on such things, so the conversation went on.

He calls his perceptions about love as “Mga Pananaw ni Dyobski” lol. But since I will be merging my own take on the topic, let us call them us “Mga Pananaw ng mga Anti-A.S.S. (Adam/Samson/Solomon)”.

Now for those that are not in the know, Samson, Adam and Solomon had one thing in common, they don’t have backbones. They were all willing to give in to the whims of women even if it will cost their integrity!

Despite of Samson being super strong, Solomon being the wisest man (past, present and future), and Adam having all things given to him by God they all allowed their woman (women; in the case of Solomon) make them do foolish things in the sight of God.

Adam, the first wimp, had his shot, missed it, and its been downhill ever since. Just because an Angel Locsin look-a-like walked by, offered him to take a bite of the fruit, she didn’t even took much effort in convincing Adam!

What Adam should have said was, “Eve, forget that snake, or forget me.” But Adam was so into Eve, and the rest is bad history.

So if you decide to be converted into a religion just for the sake of some woman/man… then you my friend are playing with fire… a fire that is everlasting and never quenches.

The lesson; if the cost of her acceptance is your integrity or your soul, learn to say “No”.

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