A Brother to Humanity
Often I struggle in how to effectively relate to the opposite sex, whether in dating or friendship. The key issue boils down to expectations in regard to the category the relationship falls under. For me, dating automatically assumes a level of intimacy I haven't earned or the relationship isn't ready for. This, of course, is a recipe for disaster. Given some thought over the course of a significant amount of time, I have devised a solution to safeguard the conventions of friendship and relational intimacy, and to instill a healthy respect for others and their boundaries. The solution is acting as a brother toward those of the opposite sex. If my blood brother or sister were to fall under the assault of behavior I was often guilty of, would I not react as a true brother by seeking to rectify the situation at-hand before it spins out of control in to the realm of danger and dysfunction? People deserve to be treated with dignity and in consideration of their needs, desires, and goals. Therefore, I have resolved to view those with whom I come in contact with as a sister, and to act as their brother seeking to uphold their honor and personal integrity without violation. Am I not already a brother to the rest of humanity?
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