Boaz is not diminished, marginalized, or feminized in the slightest by being outnumbered and influenced by Ruth and Naomi. As a matter of fact, he only grows stronger himself through his collaborations with them.

Carolyn Custis James
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Naomi’s and Ruth’s love for Boaz was infectious, and it had a profound effect on him. In fact, he was so captivated by their love that he didn’t even consider any romantic possibilities with Ruth at the time. Instead, his focus was on being a better man for his older sisters. It wasn’t until after he married Ruth that he started to have romantic feelings for her.

Source: The Gospel Of Ruth: Loving God Enough To Break The Rules

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