yukinon wrote:Everyone has emotional scars of course, that just comes from living life. Some are more obvious than others. For example, my boyfriend obviously has some scars (of all sorts) from physical abuse. I, on the other hand, have been deeply affected by my father's emotional distance. Not as immediately obvious, but there all the same. We're all shaped by our experiences positive and negative.......
And that will always be an aspect of romantic relationships. They are full of chances. There is no guidebook, roadmap, or blueprint, and that allows room for faith and for God to be the creative, artistic God of redemption that he is. I got out of wanting to have everything mapped out a while ago and started just enjoying God's composition of things.
I myself struggle with having a sucky prayer life, but his is amazing and I know for a fact that he prays every morning and every night for God to stay in the center of our relationship.
Would it be horribly traitorous to have a girl in your little army? (I'm not very good at being a girl, anyway.) And what is the purpose of this impromptu army, may I ask? ("Do you have what it takes to join the Homestarmy? The intelligence! The determination! The FIVE BUCKS!")
The mom of one of my old friends always called female friends "friendgirls".
Hi, luv the art BTW (Visited your site, very groovey) alas you and others are not alone. Let this thread unite all whom have yet to dive into the chocolatey creamy-ness of flurtation, only to avoid the chewy chunks of long term relationships.
chibiphonebooth wrote:lmao. XD
So if that is the case....that means that God is showing me part of his will to me when he puts dreams of desires for marriage and familys in my dreams....Just asking.Ashley wrote:The same way you know if anything is of God. Pray. Read the scriptures. Ask your trusted Christian friends/mentors. I don't mean that in a cliche way, but I believe God wants us to know, at least in part, His will for us (I'm not saying anyone can ever know the full will of God. Like Aslan, God isn't "tame").
I have no magic formula for it, but it seems to me that the God I know wouldn't place dreams of family and desires for marriage in someone destined to be single. Doesn't that seem cruel to you? And Christ wants our best.
chibiphonebooth wrote:ahaha thanks!
lol, the chocolatey creamy-ness of flirtation? lmao. XD
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:I do not understand a word you just said Archan but it sounded very cool. (like something Strong Bad would say)
*YES* She doesn't know, how bad is that?
roadoffew wrote:sorry but I'm just really board. It is true by the way.
I guess this can become a thread for guys like me or something.
roadoffew wrote:Thanks! although I really don't derserve any trophys.
roadoffew wrote:sorry but I'm just really board.
Dude, Strong/Bad just rocks bro! You have smitten me with the solid rod of flattery, leaving me in a state of unconscious self-fulfillment, sore with the bruises of personal achievment and hemorrhaging the righteous fluids of insparational motivation
Man, why aren't there any ladies where I live who dig t3h geeky? I just wanna find that Player 2 before I become an old denominator.
our whole college group is kind of g33ky including the girls... dunno if that's good or bad...
lol, this is kind of related... in our college group we usually hang out after the bible study, and this week there was no less then 7 laptops being used in our group of 30... lol instead of playing pool r pingpong or watching a movie w all just got on our laptops...
boerseun wrote:Then how about a good hand shake and a cold coke while we talk about what God is doing in our lives?
Anyhow, I really hope that the fact that you don't have a girlfriend doesn't get you down. I want to encourage you: God knows what He's doing, just trust Him. And when you find the girl God intended for you, let us know and well praise and thank Him with you.
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