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Twenty-first Century Dating - Does It Even Exist?
http://www.adventistreview.com/issue.php?issue=201 0-1501&page=14
According to this post-undergrad, there is no 21st Century dating. The significant other comes from:
1. A group of good friends, a relationship that evolves to a significant other.
2. Adventist or non-Adventist - how much compromise is ok?
Interesting article but I still remember dating my now wife at vespers. Boy did it make me feel old, or at least disconnected and puzzled for the current groups going through college, Adventist or non-Adventist universities.
Question, do you want to marry only an Adventist or do you want to be happy in a Christian marriage, or just happy in a marriage? [Who am I talking to, here at ATomorrow? Hello??]
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Yup, still exists. My wife and I weren't friends, though we knew who each other were since we were nine. It wasn't until the second half of college that I started talking with her. We dated for a while, and now we've got a 2 1/2 year old son and another on the way.
Answer to your question: What about "Do you want to be happy in an Adventist marriage?"? I didn't set out to marry an Adventist. After dating various non-Adventists I naturally gravitated towards someone who shared the same background as me. I assume it is easier to be happier with someone when both of you come from some sort of common ground (I leave this intentionally vague). But, I can't speak for anyone else here, of course.
I don't know you're talking to. Hi.
(Message edited by admin on January 16, 2010)
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