The Bible introduces the idea of the need for companionship before it even mentions sexuality and pro-creation. By introducing this concept first, the Bible makes the point that the companionship we offer our mates is the most enduring and rare gift we can bring to an intimate relationship. Sexual desire - although indispensable - may ebb and flow, but the need for companionship is constant. One rabbinical commentary suggests that women was created second so that man could experience loneliness and more fully appreciate his partner. Another opines that as Adam names the animals as they passed by him in pairs he commented: “Everything has a partner, but I have no partner.”
2007-04-30 16:10:56
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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This has nothing to do with God! Man made these rules over women so they could control them, women to them are thought of like property, and men don't want any one else messing with their property!! Women should be able to have as many sexual partners befor marriage as they want, just like men do!!
2007-05-01 11:46:18
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answered by tonal9nagual 4
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Who said women were made to love only one man? You can love as many men as you want. sounds like your man is smarter about his freedom than you are. Go get some extra men. They're everywhere.
2007-05-01 16:22:45
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answered by yp_plum_new_york 3
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Um... GOD told us to love only one woman too. Where does it say that God allowed men to "conquer" many girls?
The differences between the DESIRES between men and women are linked to our genetic makeup. Men want to spread their seed amongst as many women as possible so they want many women. Women want their offspring to have a good chance of survival, so they want one man. It's logical, if immoral. And the immorality and unfairness is precisely why God told men to have only one wife.
2007-04-30 15:24:52
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answered by SmartAlex 4
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Maybe you need to look for different men in a different pond. Plus, quit blaming God when your probably part of your own problem.
2007-04-30 15:29:02
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answered by Manny 1
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Conquering someone isn't loving someone.
Where in the bible does it say that women love only one man in her lifetime? -Yeah, it doesn't.
God was fair: Eve tempted Adam (with the fruit of knowledge) and we've {women} been -and will continue to tempt men till the end of time.
Are you trying to ask: Why so women fall in love more than men? If that's the question you are trying to ask its because women are sensitive and think with their heart and men aren't as sensitive and think with their...head (you know: their BRAIN!)
2007-04-30 15:58:15
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answered by Maria 4
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Adam and Eve, how can you be more fair?
2007-05-01 18:23:10
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answered by Miishell S 2
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