Do men find innocence in a woman attractive? Does an innocent woman seem "off- limits" in terms of dating for some reason?
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SoupySayles said:I'd say no, but I don't know what you mean exactly by 'innocence'.
Fatolia said:I really think innocence is often a mask. None of us are really innocent. If anyone appears to be innocent, it's probably just an illusion. I hate to be cynical, but it's true, "All have fallen short of the glory of God."
krstg said:So, when I think of a woman having "innocence" I mean being naive, not having a lot of worldly knowledge/experience, and having - what some might say - a sheltered life.
krstg said:So, when I think of a woman having "innocence" I mean being naive, not having a lot of worldly knowledge/experience, and having - what some might say - a sheltered life.
I'm just curious as to what guys (or gals) might have to say about this. I also wonder: if a girl/woman has that innocent quality, would a guy be afraid to approach her, even if he was interested, for fear of taking that innocence away from her? Is this just weird for me to think?![]()
I often think of innocence as "positive" and being naive as a "negative" thing. In my earlier post, I had to think about what I thought innocence meant. I wasn't sure if naivety and innocence go together necessarily. One definition of naive I found is "Lacking worldly experience and understanding". To me, it seems that the "lacking understanding" part of naive is what makes it unattractive (in adults especially, to be specific). I don't believe a lack of experience means one is uninformed and cannot make wise decisions. But, I can see that if one lacks understanding then one couldn't discern what kind of behavior or situations are, or could bring, problems and troubles to him/herself or those around them.2Timothy2 said:Innocence is attractive, naivety is not.
Fatolia said:I really think innocence is often a mask. None of us are really innocent. If anyone appears to be innocent, it's probably just an illusion. I hate to be cynical, but it's true, "All have fallen short of the glory of God."
I agree that the look of innocence doesn't necessarily equal innocent. Yea... I think any person who lives life has to step out into the world and will see or hear some things that don't help keep him/her innocent. This, along with the fact that we are human and "have fallen short of the glory of God", make pure innocence... well... not possible in us.mixiejoeusa said:how true is that....I feel, i still think like a child and play like a child sometimes, but lets face it, I'm 29--and there isn't much that I haven't seen, ya know. I think that the experiences in life you have shape who you are. Experiencing the good and bad things in life, gives you a good balance of real life, if that makes sense
I think that being true and knowing your self is a great quality, and not having a lot if experience, is still a good thing. I hope that helps
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Jessica
