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He might loose herPosted : 11 Jan, 2009 01:00 PMIf a guy was brought up in a good Christain home and has a beautiful Chritian girl for his best friend. why would he want to wait untill after college to start dating? |
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He might loose herPosted : 11 Jan, 2009 01:35 PMThere could be many reasons, but hopefully it is the honorable one. That he would feel as if he has something more to offer a bride after being trained to support her. We men like to feel that we are being honorable and placing someone else before self. It makes us feel more like a man. At least that is how I feel. |
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He might loose herPosted : 12 Jan, 2009 01:13 AMI agree that there could be many reasons. And many that are honorable. Marriage brings quite a commitment-children, supporting a family, protecting the family, loving your wife and living with her in an understanding way, teaching your children, etc. Now, you brought up dating, but what is dating? If this young man was brought up in a good Christian home, he must understand that dating is NOT for sensuality (making out, petting, "fooling around") or sexuality. Dating is not even for romance, because most (if not all) romantic inclinations are much better suited for marriage where they can have their proper, unbridled fulfillment. So what is dating for? Dating, if you take out what should not be there, would theoretically be for seeing if one wants to marry the other. This is why many Christians prefer to term this process "courtship", because the word "dating" seems to carry with it such a strong connotation of romance and sensuality and emotionalism, none of which are best placed anywhere before the marriage covenant. With this godly young man, he has a gorgeous girl in his life who is also his best friend-through this relationship (being best friends), there is nothing that "dating" would add to let him know her better in a way that is appropriate. If she is a godly girl and his best friend, and beautiful to boot, he already KNOWS they are very compatible, since "best friends" is simply the same relationship as marriage except in marriage it is magnified by being one flesh. So I don't really see the attraction he would have to dating her unless he can marry her soon afterwards, such as dating briefly, getting engaged, and being married. But he may have other things on his mind-concentrating on school, becoming a responsible man, etc. And if it is true that he would have to "date" her for four years before getting married, I would not recommend he date her, either. Wait until it can be a short period of time so that temptation does not set in. |
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He might loose herPosted : 12 Jan, 2009 01:36 AMI forgot to touch on the issue of possibly losing her. Of course, he doesn't really have her in the first place :glow: , because they are just friends, right? And it doesn't seem like God has put on his heart to pursue her strongly right now. I think this is something you can trust the Lord with, because if these are two godly kids, you shouldn't really have to worry about it. God is sovereign, even over relationships :applause: . Timing is a factor in the area of whom we will marry. If he receives wise counsel from those around him and is walking with the Lord, God will work everything out. |
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He might loose herPosted : 12 Jan, 2009 06:33 PMDavid, |
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He might loose herPosted : 13 Jan, 2009 07:17 PMWhy is it that a guy shys away from dating a single-mom and really wanting to get to know her? I am asking for a mans point of view on this? |
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He might loose herPosted : 14 Jan, 2009 04:38 PMArlena, |
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He might loose herPosted : 14 Jan, 2009 04:41 PMAs for the "gay" question... |
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He might loose herPosted : 15 Jan, 2009 01:22 PMDavid, |
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He might loose herPosted : 15 Jan, 2009 01:32 PMDavid. I read your profile and wanted to write to you but I'm too old so I'll have to do it this way. I was just wondering about your friend who did not kiss untill after he was married and wished he had not even held his wifes hand untill after marriage. that sounds like this boy i know. I was wondering if anyone ever thought your friend might be gay because of his actions or lack there of? |
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He might loose herPosted : 19 Jan, 2009 09:51 PMHi there, |
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