Is there a ONE?
I don't believe so, no. Obviously the man I marry will be my one and only for the rest of my life, but I don't believe in soul mates or anything like that. As I've said before, out of the millions of Christian men on the planet, I'm sure I'd be compatible for marriage with more than one of them. Also, what if I got married, they passed away, and I remarried, which one was really "the one"? Hopefully that makes some sense.
Is there a SIGN for God to show us who we are going to marry?
I don't think so, not in the sense of a "huge and miraculous" sign at least. If you're praying, reading your Bible, and just being in contact with God, I think that the Holy Spirit will give you a sense of whether the relationship is one to be pursued in that way or not.
Is it the Duty of a Godly Man to find a Wife?
Meaning, are Christian men required to marry? I say no. I think some Christian men can stay single and glorify God, and some can get married and glorify God. Now, if a godly man is wanting a wife, it is his duty to find a godly wife.
Are some things that other Christians believe about dating outrageous to you?
The only outrageous one I can think of is just dating around, with no purpose, "just for fun". Or couples who think they can do "everything but sex" and still be okay.
Should people have a Chaperone or Escort on a date for accountability?
I don't believe so, no. I don't have anything against couples who both agree that that would be best for their relationship and themselves that they should have a chaperone with them, but I certainly don't think it's required of every dating relationship.
Do you have any personal Rituals that you do like Fasting before relationships?
I've never been in a relationship, so for this one my answer would be "N/A". Whenever I do get to that point, I don't think it'd be a ritual, just more critical thinking and really considering what I'm about to do.
How much weight do Friends, Church members, Family and Co-workers have on the bearing of your relationships?
A LOT. A lot a lot. How a guy treats his friends, church family, family, and co-workers tells me a lot. Unless you're talking about what they think of the relationship, in which case I also think they bear a considerable amount of weight. If they all see problems that I am blind to, I'd hope I would listen and evaluate their observations.
Do you keep a Diary about who what and when things happen in you relationships?
I keep a journal and I write about all my relationships (friendships and family at this point in time).