I'm sure on some level he appreciates the praise. When we first got together, he was sometimes what you might describe as "cocky". But he's taken the directive to humble yourself very seriously. Most of the time, he won't take a compliment directly anymore, and he rarely brags about himself. Most of the time, he says, "Praise God," recognizing that anything special he's been given comes from God. Now and then he does that cute man thing where he likes to take some amount of credit for how well I'm doing in life. I allow it because he's my man and I get that a man feels proud when he does anything to uplift and light up his lady, and he does a lot for me.But for Orthodox Christians, isn’t it common for us to praise one another? I mean, just look at the Akathist hymns to the saints — they’re often several pages long, filled with words of praise and honor for a particular saint. When I compliment or honor someone on this forum, I’m inspired by those Akathists to the saints.
I’ve seen several of Mrs. TexasJenn’s posts in the past, and she seems to hold you in high regard. She’s mentioned multiple times that you’re strong, that she enjoys cooking and living with you, and that she loves doing activities together with you. And finally, she even explicitly called you a chad — though you probably didn’t realize it. To me, that was the final critical strike, and I decided to stoke the flame even further
I was triggered by the idea that even women in the Church are mostly attracted to tall and good-looking men. That story sounded like bad news to me, because even if we pray to God to grant us a woman, God isn’t a magician — He doesn’t make illogical things happen. Therefore, if we don’t look or act like the stereotypical “alpha,” it feels like we’ll never find a woman, since women tend to be drawn to that type of man.
I'm sorry you were trigged by my post. I certainly didn't mean to offend or trigger anyone.