I don't think that policy is ridiculous at all. It's mine as well, and IIRC it was Billy Graham's.
It minimizes the chances of (a) false accusations of inappropriate behavior, and (b) adultery.
It makes me a little sad for the limits it imposes on my friendships with women, but I consider the tradeoff very worthwhile.
EDIT: Just to clarify, I'm not suggesting that everyone should adopt my policy. I'm just saying that in my particular life circumstances, and with my particular ranking of concerns/values, it's a tradeoff that I find worthwhile.
It minimizes the chances of (a) false accusations of inappropriate behavior, and (b) adultery.
It makes me a little sad for the limits it imposes on my friendships with women, but I consider the tradeoff very worthwhile.
EDIT: Just to clarify, I'm not suggesting that everyone should adopt my policy. I'm just saying that in my particular life circumstances, and with my particular ranking of concerns/values, it's a tradeoff that I find worthwhile.