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CHRISTIAN
SINGLES
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CHRISTIAN
DATING ADVICE
Online Dating Experiences Others Have Reported:
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
Angie, a non Christian, is about 55 years old. After
her beloved husband died of cancer, she was alone and thought she had no
reason to go on, but she had a friend who encouraged her to try online dating.
She started, many months after losing her mate of 30 years. At first it was
difficult, because she wasn’t used to relating to men as suitors, and she
found it was very different communicating with them, after so many years of
talking to the same man, with whom she shared many interests, and two
children. She didn’t feel comfortable in replying to men’s ads, so she
waited for responses to hers. Hearing that there are dishonest people in the
internet dating scene, Angie planned to check out the men who responded to her
personals ad. She browsed through the services that give information about
people and decided on Net Detective, where she could find a person’s name,
address, phone number and age, and this also indicated whether the man was
married. For a larger fee, she could find information about him, such as if he
had ever been arrested, etc. She chose the premium service, and it came in
handy, as she met many who were not what they professed to be. Fortunately,
most of her dates were decent men. Since she lives in a city of over 1 million
people, she did not correspond with men far away, but found many singles near
home. Angie never gave them her address or last name until she felt
comfortable doing so, and they were given her cell phone number, which could
not be traced to her home. As you can see, Angie was very cautious. Soon she
got responses, and went through the usual period of getting to know the ones
who interested her. Then she began dating. On first dates, she and her date
decided on a place to meet, and she drove herself to and from these
restaurants which were busy, with plenty of people around. Angie felt that “there’s
safety in numbers” so this was ideal for her peace of mind. Most of the men,
though, did not stir up the “chemistry” she was looking for, although many
were attractive and had good personalities. After two years, she has not yet
met a man she would like to spend the rest of her life with, but she doesn’t
regret the time spent getting to know them. One that really attracted her,
unfortunately had an addiction to alcohol, and when she found out, she broke
off the relationship. Angie isn’t desperate to marry because she still
compares these men to her late husband, and none measures up to her memory of
him. One of the ugly experiences I alluded to in the introduction, was a
particular dinner date when the man’s girlfriend appeared and an
embarrassing feud erupted, with astonished diners gaping at the threesome.
This was too much for Angie, and she left before the main course was served.
She never heard from the man again, but she didn’t miss him. Such is life,
when dating people from a secular dating service. This is not to say,
Christian singles, that everyone listed in a Christian dating service will be
perfect. However, if they are sincere about their faith, they will be looking
for real love and commitment. Your patience in a long courtship will help you
discern any problems before you have said, “I do” and if you do not marry
in haste, you will not repent in leisure.
JOKE:
Stranger: “Good morning doctor, I just dropped in to tell you how much I
benefited from your treatment.”
Doctor: “But, you’re not one of my patients.”
Stranger: “I know, but my uncle was and I’m his heir!”
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