Postby Yumie » Thu Sep 28, 2006 1:20 pm
[quote="kaemmerite"]Er, I'm not sure what you're referring to, but I would like to say, I very much dislike this "courtship" fad (and yes, it IS a fad, and like all fads, will die one day) and wish for it to go away. I'm tired of Christians trying to turn "date" into a four letter word, all it does is cause division in the body of Christ for no good reason whatsoever.
Anyway, I'll stop now before this becomes a full-fledged rant... >.> And I didn't mean to call you out, anony. ^^]
Ha ha, I know what you mean Kae, but I partly disagree, too. It's not that I don't like courting-- I think courting is an awesome thing. What I don't like is what Christians have turned courting into: dating under a different name. Courting and dating should be two very different things, not because of the terms we know them by, but because of what they are. It seems as Christians we've kind of decided that "courting" sounds holy, so whatever kind of more-than-friends relationships we have people of the opposite sex, we like to slap a "courting" label on it to make it sound good. But if anyone is interested in what real courting should look like, I'd suggest picking up a copy of "Boy Meets Girl" by Joshua Harris. It's a really good book.
Now, back on topic: I think it'd be fine for the two of you to go together, but I'm going to have to agree with all the people who have suggested that you not turn it into a serious relationship as of this point in your life. Because the likelyhood is that it wouldn't survive until marriage-- most early highschool relationships are just like that. And when you think about it, why waste your romance on a relationship that won't last? It'd be so much cooler to save it for that special person you're going to marry, everything you did together would be completely new to you, instead of repeats of events that occured between you and previous girlfriends.
And this coming from a girl: if you're nervous about asking her, just remember that no matter what happens she'll be flattered. If a guy that I didn't even like as more than a friend asked me to a dance, I would be honored that he would take the time to let me know that he would enjoy spending an evening with me enough to ask me to go with him. So it's not like this girl you're friends with is going to be like, "Oh great! He asked me to go somewhere with him-- now I hate him!" Even if she says no, I'm sure she'll think it was really sweet of you to ask. So just relax and ask her casually, and see what happens. (And I'm so sorry this post is so long! . .)
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