I guess, if you're a serious Christian, then you should try to meet people through church activities. If you're not, then some other hobby or social activities. The key here is to meet people who share your interests, and invest in those activities and relationships.
I met my husband at a summer job when we were in college (I second Teres…
I guess, if you're a serious Christian, then you should try to meet people through church activities. If you're not, then some other hobby or social activities. The key here is to meet people who share your interests, and invest in those activities and relationships.
I met my husband at a summer job when we were in college (I second Teresa's "He knows where he's going" comment. I always hated that mealy-mouthed "romanticism" that what we now call "simping"), so I'm lucky to have escaped the dating world completely.
I guess, if you're a serious Christian, then you should try to meet people through church activities. If you're not, then some other hobby or social activities. The key here is to meet people who share your interests, and invest in those activities and relationships.
I met my husband at a summer job when we were in college (I second Teresa's "He knows where he's going" comment. I always hated that mealy-mouthed "romanticism" that what we now call "simping"), so I'm lucky to have escaped the dating world completely.