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humbleinspirit -> Holding Hands (6/25/2008 10:30:05 PM)

In Christian relationships, this seems to be common as far as it goes. How important is holding hands in a relationship? Just wondering.




reach -> RE: Holding Hands (6/26/2008 3:33:44 PM)

I am not a hand holder, but my husband is. So I think it is a personal thing.




stellaluna -> RE: Holding Hands (6/26/2008 4:17:18 PM)

My husband and I hold hands nearly constantly when shopping, or driving, etc...'cuz we just like it. [sm=icon_smile_blush.gif] If I don't reach for his hand, he'll reach for mine, so we're alike that way.




p31woman -> RE: Holding Hands (6/26/2008 4:31:29 PM)

We hold hands all the time-- in the car, when praying, in bed... We especially like to when we're walking because we seem to be the perfect height for each other. Our hands just fit naturally when we're standing. [:)]




karlie -> RE: Holding Hands (6/26/2008 4:35:05 PM)

We hold hands a lot...in the car, church, watching TV. We even hold hands as we fall asleep. My hands are always cold and his are always warm, so it works out nicely [:)]




trinigirl722 -> RE: Holding Hands (6/26/2008 8:55:52 PM)

I think it's important. It's one of the few "safe" expressions of romantic physical affection for Christians who are dating. To me it seems like such a sweet expression of affection.




LoyalFriend -> RE: Holding Hands (6/26/2008 9:06:06 PM)

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ORIGINAL: trinigirl722

I think it's important. It's one of the few "safe" expressions of romantic physical affection for Christians who are dating. To me it seems like such a sweet expression of affection.


True.

It's a pleasant way of expressing affection for married or single couples.




WaitingforBoaz -> RE: Holding Hands (6/26/2008 10:53:59 PM)

I loved holding my husbands hand!!!! We held hands all the time. In fact it felt strange if we were together and we were not holding hands. Hubby was a very affectionate person. After nearly twenty years of marriage we could practically have a nonverbal conversation with our hands. I truly miss it!!!!!




PrincessButtercup -> RE: Holding Hands (6/26/2008 11:18:18 PM)

I absolutely love holding my boyfriend's hand. It's almost funny how his huge hand nearly engulfs my tiny one. But we fit together perfectly. There's just something so sweet and special about hand holding that I simply can't get enough of. Whenever we're together, it's a safe bet that my hand will be in his.




beachcooky -> RE: Holding Hands (6/27/2008 12:11:44 AM)

Alright. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I mean, I don't think it's important in a relationship. What's important in a relationship is Trust, Honesty, etc etc. Holding hands is just an extra bonus! :)

I love holding hands. I've never dated Christians because I really was never religious. I was just dating a guy who wasn't a Christian. I broke up with him last night, which was pretty hard. Because I liked him. But when I committed my life to God, I knew I had to give up my boyfriend.

But we held hands a lot because we just liked doing it, haha.
It's probably one of my favorite things to do basically.
& I don't know why.




beachcooky -> RE: Holding Hands (6/27/2008 12:12:54 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mandicoot

I absolutely love holding my boyfriend's hand. It's almost funny how his huge hand nearly engulfs my tiny one. But we fit together perfectly. There's just something so sweet and special about hand holding that I simply can't get enough of. Whenever we're together, it's a safe bet that my hand will be in his.


HAHA, YES. I love big hands on guys hahah.




StraightAhead -> RE: Holding Hands (6/27/2008 1:31:17 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LoyalFriend

quote:

ORIGINAL: trinigirl722

I think it's important. It's one of the few "safe" expressions of romantic physical affection for Christians who are dating. To me it seems like such a sweet expression of affection.


True.

It's a pleasant way of expressing affection for married or single couples.



I agree as well. There has got to be a distinctive symbol of some sort to distinguish platonic friendships from relationships with romantic intentions! Without it a woman would have little reason to believe a man is truly romantically interested in her.




ebony101 -> RE: Holding Hands (6/28/2008 6:52:08 AM)

Holding hands (sigh) How utterly romantic! [:)] It's one of my favourite things to do. Especially, if there's chemistry.




slushie -> RE: Holding Hands (6/28/2008 5:22:43 PM)

ahhhhh..... [:D] I'm not married or in a dating relationship... but it would feel good.




beachcooky -> RE: Holding Hands (6/28/2008 7:44:00 PM)

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ORIGINAL: slushie

ahhhhh..... [:D] I'm not married or in a dating relationship... but it would feel good.


ha...hopefully you'll find a guy!




trinigirl722 -> RE: Holding Hands (6/28/2008 10:55:06 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: beachcooky

Alright. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I mean, I don't think it's important in a relationship. What's important in a relationship is Trust, Honesty, etc etc. Holding hands is just an extra bonus! :) ...


OK, true. It's not important. But it sure does make things feel special![:)]




WaitingforBoaz -> RE: Holding Hands (6/29/2008 12:04:33 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: trinigirl722

quote:

ORIGINAL: beachcooky

Alright. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I mean, I don't think it's important in a relationship. What's important in a relationship is Trust, Honesty, etc etc. Holding hands is just an extra bonus! :) ...


OK, true. It's not important. But it sure does make things feel special![:)]


Anyway that you can connect in a healthy way is important in a relationship, IMHO




BugLady -> RE: Holding Hands (6/29/2008 12:12:08 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: WaitingforBoaz

quote:

ORIGINAL: trinigirl722

quote:

ORIGINAL: beachcooky

Alright. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I mean, I don't think it's important in a relationship. What's important in a relationship is Trust, Honesty, etc etc. Holding hands is just an extra bonus! :) ...


OK, true. It's not important. But it sure does make things feel special![:)]


Anyway that you can connect in a healthy way is important in a relationship, IMHO


I agree with your IMHO. I had the honor of holding hands with someone just the other day. It was healthy. [:)]




WaitingforBoaz -> RE: Holding Hands (6/29/2008 12:22:54 AM)

[:D]




Covaan_Meshuga -> RE: Holding Hands (6/29/2008 10:43:05 PM)

The first time my first husband, as my boyfriend, even touched my hand, it sent the most pleasant shock waves through me! We were in a large, grassy field, under a tree, in Forest Park, St. Louis, MO. It was starting to sprinkle. There we were, we two, I was leaning on a tree. he reached out, took my hand, and WOW!!! Wow. And his hand was definitely not the first one I had ever held.

Nine years of widowhood later, I held my present husband's hand. But I was under so much pressure. I was so scared of where a relationship might take me. So scared of men, after some disastrous dating. I feel sorry for him now, because even at the wedding, I was Scared To Death.

But he liked to hold hands, and 21 years later, we still do. He likes it, especially, when I instigate it.




free-to-worship -> RE: Holding Hands (7/1/2008 1:29:58 AM)

I think its nice, but everything has its limit.




ebony101 -> RE: Holding Hands (7/1/2008 2:30:08 AM)

It's especially wonderful if there's chemistry [8D].




USA-Girl -> RE: Holding Hands (7/1/2008 9:12:32 AM)

I love holding hands and having his security all the time.[sm=heart.gif][sm=heart.gif][sm=heart.gif][sm=heart.gif]




selahgirl -> RE: Holding Hands (7/1/2008 3:18:56 PM)

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ORIGINAL: WaitingforBoaz

Anyway that you can connect in a healthy way is important in a relationship, IMHO

luv this answer and totally agree!

But I think it should remain in moderation in the sense that some people are not hand-holders. So it should be done on a consistent basis in those moments of affection or leisure, but no one needs to get offended if the other takes their hand away after a bit. I've seen guys pull their hand away to check out a car or boat on display in the mall and the woman starts to pout as though that means that he's more in love with the car than her.

[8D]




fluffmonkey -> RE: Holding Hands (7/2/2008 11:52:12 AM)

It's something beautiful. I love to hold hands with my sweetie.




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