Friday, February 17, 2012
Week Six.
I really enjoyed class this week. We talked about the adjustments that marriage entail. I am engaged now, and I will be getting married April 7th. Marriage is going to be a HUGE adjustment. In class we talked about what those adjustments might be. Some of those were: going grocery shopping for two, waking up to someone next to you, dealing with in laws, being with someone all the time. But something that I realized is, if I prepare now for those adjustments, it won't be as big as a shocker hopefully. Right now, my fiance' and myself go grocery shopping together,we make and eat lunch and dinner together everyday, we read our scriptures together daily. We're really trying to transfer into marriage as easy as possible by developing habits now, instead of later. Of course there are so many new things I will be exposed to when I get married and I can't even imagine what all of those things will be and I won't be able to prepare for all of them, but by doing little things now that will prepare me for marriage, I can be ahead of the game. I'm so grateful for a a fiance' who wants to practice principles that will pass over into marriage.
Week Five.
This weeks topic was "hanging out." In this generation, no one is going on dates. Everyone just "hangs out." In class we talked about what a date really is. A date should involve the three p's: paired off, planed, and paid for. Paired off means, two people, male and female, going on a date together. Instead of going on individual dates, everyone is going on group dates. This is not what we have been asked to do. Yes, group dates are really fun but we need to be going on single dates to find the qualities we like in others, what we don't like, and maybe even finding the person we're going to marry. Planned is the next p in the sequence of dating. The date needs to be planned. The boy needs to figure out what the two of you are going to do, then inform the girl what the plans for the evening are, and let her know how to dress. One of the things I hated when I was going on dates was when a guy would ask me out and then ask me what I wanted to do. He should have been prepared and should have planned something in advance. The last p is paid for. One of my biggest pet peeves is when a guy expects you to pay. Hello! It's a date. You pay sir, you asked me.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Week Four.
This week in class we talked about gender roles and same-sex attraction. A typical male role is to be protective, physically strong, task oriented, a problem solver, aggressive, and spacial oriented. Female gender roles can be described as sensitive, emotional, relationship oriented, having verbal skills, and being detail oriented. These roles are just a "typical" definition for a woman or man.We were asked to watch this video prior to class. It was all about the differences between men and women and their sex differences. Throughout the video, the subject of women being able to be just like men kept being brought up. I do not think that one sex is better than another. I believe that we were all created equal and that God made us into men and women for a reason. I believe that we have divine callings. I believe that a man is to be provide, preside, and protect. He is to be a worthy priesthood holder and care for his family. I believe that a woman is called to be a mother. She is to bare and raise children in truth, righteousness, faith, and love. I believe that a woman has a divine nature and that she has the ability to care for children above a man. We were born with these talents. We were born to be the way we are. Heavenly Father made us for a reason. Male and female differences have ALWAYS existed and should continue to ALWAYS exist.
Week Three.
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