mightbedangerous
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Ok, so here's a thought/dating process or lesson I've heard frequently in Christian dating discussions, and I'm curious if everyone agrees or actually does it.
Basic rundown, the idea is to become legitimate friends first, and then date. This should be done by not hanging out in one on one situations, but first in groups of friends, learning each other through that process.
Now I agree that you should get to know someone a little past the basics before dating, however there are common thoughts/problems that arise with this method
1. How do we know when we are 'friends' and ready to move on?
2. Who makes the move?
3. What do you mean become 'friends'...I'm pretty certain I like him/her; I know more than basics, and in dating we will become closer/build trust/etc...why should we 'become friends'??
I personally, in dating, haven't executed this. I go on 4-5 dates or hangouts, one on one, but sometimes in the date we would meet up with a close friend of hers/mine. First couple dates, basics are discussed, next few a little more about life/ethics/specific beliefs etc. From there we are either going to date, or just be friends, or neither. Some will say the relationship was a fail or not because of the method of approach, others say it's attributes within the relationship, and most say it's both.
There are other ?'s that arise. But what do you guys think of this method? Do you have suggestions/add-ons?
Looking forward to the input, thanks!
Basic rundown, the idea is to become legitimate friends first, and then date. This should be done by not hanging out in one on one situations, but first in groups of friends, learning each other through that process.
Now I agree that you should get to know someone a little past the basics before dating, however there are common thoughts/problems that arise with this method
1. How do we know when we are 'friends' and ready to move on?
2. Who makes the move?
3. What do you mean become 'friends'...I'm pretty certain I like him/her; I know more than basics, and in dating we will become closer/build trust/etc...why should we 'become friends'??
I personally, in dating, haven't executed this. I go on 4-5 dates or hangouts, one on one, but sometimes in the date we would meet up with a close friend of hers/mine. First couple dates, basics are discussed, next few a little more about life/ethics/specific beliefs etc. From there we are either going to date, or just be friends, or neither. Some will say the relationship was a fail or not because of the method of approach, others say it's attributes within the relationship, and most say it's both.
There are other ?'s that arise. But what do you guys think of this method? Do you have suggestions/add-ons?
Looking forward to the input, thanks!