sexy
adjective
1. marked by or tending to arouse sexual desire or interest; "feeling sexy"; "sexy clothes"; "sexy poses"; "a sexy book"; "sexy jokes" [ant: unsexy]
2. exciting sexual desire [syn: aphrodisiac] [ant: anaphrodisiac]
According to this online definition, it's probably not a good idea to perceive our spouses as "sexy". The word sexy is clearly marked with inciting sexual desire.
The world knows the word "sex" not as the wholesome, special gift the lord has given husbands and wives to enjoy together. Sadly, it is linked with the opposite meaning.
Doesn't seem like a fitting description to apply to one's Spouse imho.
The Christian Singles Ad annoys me
Discussion in '2008 Archive' started by ReformedBaptist, Apr 24, 2008.
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I consider my husband sexy and I will continue to do so. I am not going to let the world dictate to me how I view my husband, thank you very much. It is perfectly acceptable to have sexual desire for your spouse. -
Why would we allow the world to dictate to us? Sex with a spouse is a gift from God
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You ought to bring that up in the women's private forum. That's a goody :D -
I do not have sex with my wife
Therefore my wife is not sexy
I make love to my wife
Therefore my wife is lovely :love2: -
Page 3 - feelings have been expressed on the ad and we await the webmasters action.
It is posting stuff like this on the open forums that Google picks up to add more similar ads.
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