Dear Bro Jo,
Very sound advice and a great perspective to take as I attempt to step away for dating as I've imagined it.
Man, you aren't giving me a lot of wiggle room to stop dating a girl. I do see the more grand design behind this idea though. The detailed approach was very helpful, thanks for providing step-by-step instructions. I'll get to work with thinking on potential girls. I haven't made many quality friends in my short time in (location withheld), so I may need to call on my Bishop for some guidance to find some local girls.
Once again, know of my appreciation for your thoughtful and insightful response. I'll be sure to report on my experience.
Thanks again,
- Motivated
Dear Readers,
While I'm not entirely certain, I do think the young man that sent these emails is now married.
Regardless, while we know dating, even when we're old enough to be Serious Single Dating, can be scary and intimidating . . . it doesn't really need to be.
Yes, dating prepares us for many important things, including Eternal Marriage, it's also supposed to be fun!
The key is that while the RESULTS can be serious (meaning important), not to take ourselves OR those First Few Dates too seriously.
Enjoy!
Best,
- Bro Jo
Dating, Relationship and Other Advice for LDS Teens, Young Single Adults, and anyone else who could use a little help (since 2009) from someone who cares enough to give it to you straight.
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