Should I pursue a woman out of compassion?
I wonder if I would be ill-advised to pursue a woman out of obligation, rather than genuine desire.
Why doesn’t he act more crazy about me?
Shouldn’t there be a degree of “I’m crazy about this girl” in the heart of a man who wants to pursue marriage with a particular woman?
Why do I as a man have to do the initiating?
I understand why men need to propose — to be ready to take on the responsibility as head of the family. But I don’t think it necessarily applies to dating.
If Facebook stirs me to envy others, should I drop it?
What should a person do when nearly all of her friends’ Facebook posts are about their darling, wonderful husband and children?
How can I be patient and wait until the Lord’s timing for a mate?
I’m focused on my job and furthering my education, but every once in a while I begin to wonder what the Lord has in mind for me regarding dating and marriage.
What do I do if a guy I’m not interested in asks me out?
Do I go on a first date to give him a chance and see if something changes from there?
Am I a prude?
I don’t want guys to touch me, and I tell them so. Will no one then want to pursue me because I look uninterested?
How do I deal with lust as a single woman?
I know God’s call for me is marriage, and I would like to be married in the near future. My problem is lust, or my overwhelming sex drive.
Should the man or woman initiate a first date after meeting online?
I feel pretty staunchly that as the man he should come up with a game plan, and I would then be able to accept or turn down the invitation.
What’s the best way to date online?
What is the best way to date online as a wise and discerning Christian?