As 2015 nears its end, I took a few minutes today to check my blog’s stats — I wondered which of the posts I wrote this year struck the most chords (or nerves, let’s face it).
Below you’ll find links to my most-read posts of 2015, which I encourage you to read (or re-read?) and to share via social media — your help means so much to me while, as a writer and speaker, I introduce (a small part of) the world to the virtue of chastity.
The fifth most-read post on my site in 2015:
What Tim Tebow’s breakup can teach us.
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[shareable]You are not meant to bind yourself to a person who decides to “deal with” chastity.[/shareable]
The fourth most-read post on my site in 2015:
When attraction is irrelevant (and other dating truths).
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[shareable]If somebody doesn’t desire the best for you, attraction to him or her is irrelevant.[/shareable]
The third most-read post on my site in 2015:
The questions women and men don’t ask but should.
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[shareable]Have romcoms ruined our relationships?[/shareable]
The second most-read post on my site in 2015:
Why celebrities who save sex make a difference.
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[shareable]Anybody who practices chastity can be a role model for it.[/shareable]
And the most-read post on my site in 2015:
Why same-sex marriage won’t spark a marriage crisis.
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[shareable]Marriage is not merely about the “affective gratification of consenting adults.”[/shareable]
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