(#2) List of dating mistakes that should be avoided by the Christian woman

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Lynx

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Somewhere in this list would be the mistake of even trying to find a woman. They're all evil.
This thread is about mistakes a woman makes. The mistake of trying to find a woman will be covered in a future series of threads which pete has already scheduled to begin in mid-February, 2018. (He still has a LOT to say to women, it seems. February 2018 is the soonest he can get around to starting the "Advice to guys" series of threads.)
 

seoulsearch

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Please, Kim. You can't honestly believe that discussion forums are for discussions!
I live in a fantasy world, Tin.

Please, leave me be. :rolleyes:

La la la la...
 

EmilyNats

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Dating sites are of the devil.
 
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jeremyPJ

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This subject is always too funny! There's always de-railing bait waiting lol
 

Demi777

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You know Pete.. I dont understand you.
Your trying to give WOMAN advice on dating and your not even married. Theres a bit of a contrast now isnt there lol
just my opinion
 
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Ugly

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#27
Since when is marriage a requirement for giving advice on dating? Don't unmarried people date?
 

Lynx

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Depends on the objective. If I'm dating to pass the time and have a good time on the weekend I'll take advice from somebody who has never been married. If I'm dating to marry I'd prefer to take advice from somebody who has been married a good long time, like more than 20 years.
 

maxwel

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Since when is marriage a requirement for giving advice on dating? Don't unmarried people date?
Some people date more AFTER they're married.

I guess that works if your spouse doesn't find out.
 

Lynx

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Some people date more AFTER they're married.

I guess that works if your spouse doesn't find out.
Hmm... reminds me of when this one guy proposed a toast: "Here's to our wives and sweethearts. May they never meet."
 

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Sounds like he's toast...just saying
 

Tinkerbell725

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Depends on the advice. It's just advice, if it makes sense I will take it ,does'nt matter who said it. It's not like you are being forced to take the advice. If you think the source is not credible then just ignore the advice even if it makes sense.
 

Lynx

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Sounds like he's toast...just saying
Good pun. Made me groan, grin AND roll my eyes. All of which are hallmarks of a good pun. :cool:
 

Oncefallen

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Hmm... reminds me of when this one guy proposed a toast: "Here's to our wives and sweethearts. May they never meet."
That toast goes back almost 200 years in the Royal Navy until more recent years whenthe order came down from on high to make said toast properly reflect the mixed gender Navy so now it is "here's to our families and sweethearts"
 

maxwel

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That toast goes back almost 200 years in the Royal Navy until more recent years whenthe order came down from on high to make said toast properly reflect the mixed gender Navy so now it is "here's to our families and sweethearts"
That's just... disturbing.
 
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You know Pete.. I dont understand you.
Your trying to give WOMAN advice on dating and your not even married. Theres a bit of a contrast now isnt there lol
just my opinion
You're right, Demi. Married men Do date more! :rolleyes:
 

melita916

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oh man! i was M.I.A. all this week because my comp at work quit on me. i missed out on this gem of a thread.
 
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PinkDiamond

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oh man! i was M.I.A. all this week because my comp at work quit on me. i missed out on this gem of a thread.
Don't worry. I very much doubt we've seen the last of these threads :D
 
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Depends on the objective. If I'm dating to pass the time and have a good time on the weekend I'll take advice from somebody who has never been married. If I'm dating to marry I'd prefer to take advice from somebody who has been married a good long time, like more than 20 years.
Depends on the advice. It's just advice, if it makes sense I will take it ,does'nt matter who said it. It's not like you are being forced to take the advice. If you think the source is not credible then just ignore the advice even if it makes sense.
But Demi's point is that he's telling the WOMEN what they should do (not what guys should do). That's why Demi said he's not even married. :rolleyes:
 
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