aribell
formerly nicola.kirwan
So, I have an internet dating account that I don't pay for or use, but it still sends me matches. Recently I got a message from a man named X saying we should talk. I had seen his profile before and suspected that he was a guy I had gone to church and participated in ministry with. I ended up Facebook messaging him to see if it was him (so I wouldn't have to pay to find out), and lo and behold, after getting over the embarrassment of having to admit that, yes, he was on an internet dating site, we both laughed about it.
This experience confirms my prior suspicion that too many Christian men are simply not taking dating risks and pursuing the women around them. I hear repeatedly from various young Christian men that they "wish" they weren't single and I just can't figure out what the deal is. I end up being like, find a godly woman and pursue her! It's not complicated. This man was one of those men. And I know more.
It just seems very ironic that people would pay money to end up being "ideally matched" with someone they've known for years. Something's not clicking here...
This experience confirms my prior suspicion that too many Christian men are simply not taking dating risks and pursuing the women around them. I hear repeatedly from various young Christian men that they "wish" they weren't single and I just can't figure out what the deal is. I end up being like, find a godly woman and pursue her! It's not complicated. This man was one of those men. And I know more.
It just seems very ironic that people would pay money to end up being "ideally matched" with someone they've known for years. Something's not clicking here...
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