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Living at homePosted : 18 Aug, 2008 11:44 PMI'm curious guys: |
Revelation22
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Living at homePosted : 19 Aug, 2008 04:50 AMFor me, her living at home would have nothing to do with whether or not I pursued the relationship. If the mutual attraction is there it wouldn't matter at all. If she was the one God had for me;------- we'd soon marry?; and she wouldn't be living at home very long anyway:ROFL::ROFL: |
kidvid711
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Living at homePosted : 19 Aug, 2008 06:59 AMI don't get it? Living at home? |
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Living at homePosted : 27 Aug, 2008 06:11 AMI think this can be a complicated subject. If the friendship develops into courtship and further along finally marriage, staying with in-laws can be the worst thing you can do for your marriage. A great supportive family would be great on either side, but marriage is between one woman, God, and one man. I can't even count the number anymore of failed christian marriages I've seen due to an in-law always being in the middle forcing views/beliefs. And it is the same with a brother or a sister. Marriage is not a party of 3 unless the 3rd one involved is God. |
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Living at homePosted : 29 Aug, 2008 06:23 PMI was really looking at living at home before marriage, not afterwards. |
kidvid711
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Living at homePosted : 29 Aug, 2008 10:39 PM:laugh: I still don't understand... I live home with my mother and brothers. There are other adults that still live with their parents. Some of them are even older. Thirty years old and up. I don't think there is anything wrong with that :laugh: |