Looking For The Middle: The Christian’s Guide to Modern Dating
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
A couple of weeks ago, we asked our Facebook group what they wanted to hear us talk about and there were so many great questions we couldn't narrow it down! So, we're answering them all instead! Rapid fire style and like a CouchCast on steroids.
Today's Questions:
1. Thoughts on dating someone who is divorced and/or has kids when you haven’t been divorced and don’t have kids.
2. How do you know if you’re dealing with a gut feeling, doubt, or self sabotage when you are first getting to know someone?
3. Am I closing myself off to opportunities to meet someone because I will only talk to guys that live in my area?
4. How to navigate when your best friend is dating someone you don’t approve of/get along with naturally?
5. When is a good time to bring up counseling when starting to date someone?
Backstage Pass: Why is a Confidence in a Guy so Attractive?
Being Single in the Church
It‘s Gameday!
CouchCast: How do I Stop the Self-Sabotage in Relationships?
Men Tell All! An Interview with Dalton
Men Tell All: An Interview w/Jared - Uncut Version
Backstage Pass: As a Guy, Should I Let My Female Friends Know I Want to Date Someone?
How to Talk to Single People
Dating in a Social Media Age
CouchCast: Is it a Red Flag to Guys if I Haven‘t Ever Been in a Serious Relationship?
Are We Equally Yoked?
It‘s Ok for Dating to be Fun!
Backstage Pass: What Can I Do to Make Myself More Attractive to a Girl?
What Are You Waiting For?
When Life Hasn‘t Gone According to Plan
CouchCast: When to Bring up Physical Boundaries
What Does Pursuit Look Like?
Dating Advice from Kindergarten
Don‘t Date in a Bubble
You Want to be With Someone Who Wants to be With You
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