Eagle_Wings
Just Your Ordinary Average Everyday Sane Psycho.
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TriptychR said:Isn't the act of seduction a form of persuing in itself, though? You don't become a piece of meat in front of a tiger unless you want to get eaten.
LoL, Well, that gives me quite an interesting picture when I now think of letting a guy know I'm interested in him!
the_man said:But some of you might sit uneasy when I use the word 'seduce' because of the implications it has in our world today. Make not the mistake that I'm implying something happened at the threshing floor other than what was recorded. The act of kindness was part of the seduction. The perfuming and best clothes was not a minor role either.
I had never really given that part of the story much thought before, but thinking about it right now I don't see that Ruth necessarily "persued" her husband in the way that we use that term nowadays. Granted their time and culture was much different than ours and it is very possible that what she did was seen differently back then.
But, I see it as being no different then when a girl is getting ready to go someplace that she knows a particular guy is going to be. She takes extra care in getting ready. She chooses her clothes, jewelry, hair style, make up, perfume, etc based on the fact that she wants to make this guy notice her. When she is around the guy she finds reasons to be near him, makes frequent eye contact, laughs at even the stupidest jokes he tells, smiles just slightly larger at him then at others, etc. That is not persuing the guy, that's letting him know she's interested. (And guys....I'm sure you do the same thing to an extent!!) Persuing comes when the guy has made it clear he's not interested yet the girl continues "chasing" the guy.
Just my 2 cents.
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And I thought you wanted to avoid semantics.