12 Aug 2010

How to Be Mysterious, Part 2

“Moderate your tone, dear!”   1 Peter 3 has a lot to say about the use of our tongues.

HT to Empowered Traditionalist!

Some time ago, while attending my monthly networking group, my ears were pierced by the raucous laughter of three women. I can’t rightly say young women, for I couldn’t judge how old they were. By there appearance you’d say late 20s, by their vocals–> you’d say 12. As the evening progressed, so did their volume. To spare my near-bursting ear-drums I ventured to the other side of the room, where the decible level was contained to a dull roar.

All night this proverb kept running through my mind: “the foolish woman is loud and boisterous, her feet rarely stay at home.”

There was one thing these girls were- and it wasn’t mysterious.

For some of you naturally quiet gals, this isn’t an issue, but for the rest of us, we can blow any attempts at mystery by loud-overblown conversation.

How to be Mysterious: Step 2:

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One response to “How to Be Mysterious, Part 2”

  1. I’m glad the subject of ear piercing was brought up. Lv. 19:28 talks about, and against, body piercings and tattoos.

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