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The Kitchen Sink
Why the entire country is still talking about a UC Berkeley professor’s toxic dating advice
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<blockquote data-quote="The Liturgist" data-source="post: 77644747" data-attributes="member: 424341"><p>I am extremely sorry you experienced that. You should not feel obliged to reveal them; I would not myself ask to know what they said even if I were your pastor.</p><p></p><p>The important thing is you are free from that, you have embraced our Lord, God and Savior Jesus Christ, you are in a relationship which I pray is going well, and these are great blessings worthy of thanksgiving!</p><p></p><p>What I try to do regarding my secular past is not obsess over what I saw (and avoided, but I was tempted), but rather pray for those who lived in that corruption. Although I am more worried about the youth now, for the circles I moved in industry and before that in college contained merely an excess of heterosexuality, although even then the Bay Area was unpleasant (but San Francisco was a very enjoyable city to visit, as opposed to the increasingly dystopian nightmare it has become).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Liturgist, post: 77644747, member: 424341"] I am extremely sorry you experienced that. You should not feel obliged to reveal them; I would not myself ask to know what they said even if I were your pastor. The important thing is you are free from that, you have embraced our Lord, God and Savior Jesus Christ, you are in a relationship which I pray is going well, and these are great blessings worthy of thanksgiving! What I try to do regarding my secular past is not obsess over what I saw (and avoided, but I was tempted), but rather pray for those who lived in that corruption. Although I am more worried about the youth now, for the circles I moved in industry and before that in college contained merely an excess of heterosexuality, although even then the Bay Area was unpleasant (but San Francisco was a very enjoyable city to visit, as opposed to the increasingly dystopian nightmare it has become). [/QUOTE]
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