
I'm a chauvinist. I'm guilty. Yell at me if you like.
I'm a chauvinist that thinks a man's first responsibility to a woman is to love her.
After all, she was made from a bone next to his heart.
I'm a chauvinist that thinks a man's next responsibility to a woman is to protect her.
After all, she was made from a bone under his arm.
I'm a chauvinist that thinks a man is alone, incomplete, lacking, insufficient, wanting if he does not have a woman partner.
I'm a chauvinist that thinks God intended for a man and a woman to be complementary to one another and that it is the man's responsibility to preserve that union at all costs.
Yep. I'm a chauvinist.
That little poem, ditty, about the woman not being taken from the man's head, or his foot and all, but from under his side ...I like it. I agree with it. So does the Good Book.
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Woman was not created from man's arms to be held in bondage.
She was not created from his back to never be seen or heard.
Nor was woman created from his feet to be stepped on.
She was created from a rib on his side, to signify that they should walk side by side through life together.
A man's side is under his the arm to signify that she should be protected by him.
It is also close to his heart, to be always loved by him.








Bill you 'ol softy, what a beautiful sentiment! :D
Posted by: Kimberlee Morrison | January 18, 2008 6:48 PM | Permalink to Comment