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Most women are repelled by guys that treat them really well even some so called Godly women. I was wondering if there is any Biblical scripture that explains why ?
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Not as far as I can tell. This is more of a human psychology question, not a Biblical question. But hey, always treat women (people in general) with the upmost respect.Most women are repelled by guys that treat them really well even some so called Godly women. I was wondering if there is any Biblical scripture that explains why ?
Not as far as I can tell. This is more of a human psychology question, not a Biblical question. But hey, always treat women (people in general) with the upmost respect.
*I used an AI to search Biblical phrases in relation to your question, and it said there is no scripture about women being repelled by overly nice guys.
Agreed.There's actually quite a few Biblical teachings related to @QuestionQuest74 question.
If OP's so-called "Godly woman" turns to be actually Godly, she will be able to discern good from evil (Hebrews 5:14).
If a man is much nicer to her than other people, she might discern the behavior as favoritism/partiality or even idolatrous/injustice. We should try our best to show love even to people who are unable to meet our needs and desires and also to people who are unable to return the favor given to them (Luke 14:12-13)
She will then avoid being accessory to his sin of partiality/favoritism, injustice, and idolatry towards her by avoiding him (repelled by his sinful behavior and the need to avoid becoming accessory to his sin). We should try our best not to become the temptation for others to sin (Luke 17:1)