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Recently I attended a Beth Moore conference. It was amazing. She made the statement that whatever we manipulate inorder to get love, we probably won't get to keep it. Meaning, if we try to get someone to love us, be it a parent, a friend , or romantic, it will not last probably. She used the example of Leah, who begged God for a baby sos that Jacob would love her or form an attachment to her. She had like five sons and still Jacob didn't love her.
I have a friend from HS who married a man only b/c she got pregnant, and she admits she used that to get him to marry her. She thought it would force him to love her and now they are divorced, and the baby is 2. I also know people that used their body or their looks or their charm or sex to get someone to love them. Do you think that sometimes that could turn out ok, with no repurcusions? In the area of romance , do you agree with Beth Moore's statement, that probably if you manipulate someone to win their affections more often than not you will not get to keep them?
I have a friend from HS who married a man only b/c she got pregnant, and she admits she used that to get him to marry her. She thought it would force him to love her and now they are divorced, and the baby is 2. I also know people that used their body or their looks or their charm or sex to get someone to love them. Do you think that sometimes that could turn out ok, with no repurcusions? In the area of romance , do you agree with Beth Moore's statement, that probably if you manipulate someone to win their affections more often than not you will not get to keep them?


