Dear Bro Jo,
I am 32 years old and live in a European country where the Church has
very few active members.
I am single.
Not only am I the only member in
my family, but I am also the only member in my town.
My branch is made
up of about 70 towns, but has 30 people in all (including non-baptized
kids).
A couple of months ago I met a 24-year-old sister missionary from Utah
who is serving in this area.
Since then I managed to see her once a
week, usually while she is talking to investigators together with
other sister missionaries and elders.
She will probably be
transferred, sooner or later.
I don't think she was dating anyone
before leaving on her mission, and I would like to get to know her
better when the mission is over (she has a few months left).
Do you
think it is doable?
If you were me, what would you do right now?
- Name Withheld
Dear Friend,
I think it's doable . . . but difficult.
You shouldn't really write until after she goes home . . . and then there's the issue of distance . . . and eventually one or both of you will need to locate to where the other one is . . .
That doesn't mean that it's not worth an effort, though!
I just don't know if I'd wait around that long.
As I see it you have two (better) options:
1. Become an excellent Member Missionary and get every single girl you can in your area to join the Church (though it only takes one, mi amigo), or . . .
2. Move.
Move to a place where the odds are a little more in your favor.
If I were you, I'd pick one of those two options.
Soon.
Which would be more successful?
That's the one to pick.
- Bro Jo
Dear Bro Jo,
I am impressed. I didn't even sign my name, and you replied so quickly.
Thank you.
OK I won't write, or do anything else, until her mission is done.
If she is still interested, she will write first, from home. I don't see any other options.
I will be sure to leave her my contact info, somehow.
Also, I have decided to stop seeing her for the time being, in case things get complicated.
Had she not been a missionary, I would already have asked her out.
I don't rule them out, but I would like to get to know /that/ sister missionary.
Yes, it is difficult, but, as you said, it doesn't mean it is not worth an effort...
- Friend
Dear Friend,
I don't know that I'd leave everything to fate...
A short letter from you sent to her at her home might be a good idea.
Girls do like to be chased after all.
- Bro Jo
Yes, if I were the former missionary and a guy from my mission liked me, I would definitely prefer him to say something first, because, in fact, if he were waiting for me to write first, he'd be waiting forever. I'm not someone who's going to show interest that way without any previous encouragement in the form of an actual message or letter, not just the leaving of an address. And I don't think other girls are that different from me.
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