Which is a non uncomfortable way for him to say he doesnt want to. My wife went to church once but she knows better than to ask me to accompany her. Unlike the sheep I will ask questions they cannot answer.
2007-03-09 00:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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if i were to go he would go with me, but i'd never go to church in the first place. does he act extremely self conscious when he is around other people when his hat is off? If he doesn't then that is just an excuse that he doesn't want to go at all.
Tell him that you find him hot just the way that he is. if his hair is longer and he has that balding area he could try cutting his down really short so it' s not that noticeable. i don't think ppl really care about your husband's bald head. So tell him to "work" his bald head.
i want to add that depending on the church that you go to they will either allow the hat on or off. some ppl think it's a disrespect that hats are worn inside of the church so in a way i can see what he's saying. In the south you can expect to take the hat off.
2007-03-09 00:16:08
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answered by lookingforanswersandquestions 4
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Yes, my husband attends church with me and the kids 100% of the time. is it a 'church rule' that he cannot wear his hat? sit in the back and it shouldnt really be a problem for him to keep it on... maybe after awhile he will realize a lot of men have balding and it is the inside of a person that is important and not the outside! Praying that he gives it a shot
2007-03-09 00:26:09
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answered by livinintheword † 6
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properly, it truly is a accomplished deal for this year. besides the undeniable fact that; even as your spouse has accomplished this round of activity; why do not you've a talk with her and tell her the way you experience? talk over with one yet another respectfully and attempt to hit upon a answer that you're both chuffed with. in case you omit her in the course of the holidays, enable her understand. i have been married for 28 years; my husband and that i have in reality spent about 1/2 of our holiday celebrations and anniversaries jointly because of the variety of work we do. This has made us savor the time we do spend jointly very a lot. we've created many own ideas to 'rejoice' remotely.
2016-12-05 11:09:44
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answered by brenneman 4
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No, we go together.
I am sorry that your husband is uncomfortable with removing his hat. But seriously, I doubt that is the real reason.
Is there a men's group that he can make a connection with and perhaps put him at ease?
2007-03-09 01:10:37
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answered by thankyou "iana" 6
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Who cares what his hair looks like? Everybody has to take their hat of sometimes. A Church does not care about his hair.
2007-03-09 00:23:26
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answered by <><><> 6
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My wife and I are both born again......
Yes, we both go together as a family to worship God.
Tell him to keep his hat on.......it's no disrespect to God that he is there with a hat on....God doesn't care about the outward man.
Wearing a hat doesn't make you any more or less a Christian.
2007-03-09 00:14:24
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answered by primoa1970 7
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Yes he does. My husband was going bald to and so he decided to shave it all off so it matched the top.
2007-03-09 00:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell him there are quite a few other sexy bald men you have seen in Church.
2007-03-09 00:15:49
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answered by lunatic 7
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That's sad. It's a sign of pride. He needs to realize hair does not make the man. Pray for him often.
We both go.
2007-03-09 00:41:49
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answered by V 5
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