* What do you think of "Fisherman Dating"? Do you prefer the "GO GO GO GOTTA KEEP MOVIN'!!!" approach, or do you take your time? And why?
-I prefer to take my time. I do have to be careful because I've caught myself trying to speed things up when I shouldn't have.
But, I do think taking your time is better. The reasons being you "really" get to know a person when you take your time. It also exposes potential issues that would arise later on. The Bible tells us to guard our heart and by taking our time, I think that is one way we can guard it.
Thankfully, all of the relationships and potential relationships I've been in haven't worked out and I'm still single. I can see the wisdom in waiting. If I would have got married years ago like I wanted then, I would have not been able to do a lot of the things that I'm doing now.
* Do you believe someone with a "Hurry Up, Time's a Wastin'" attitude toward dating would stay faithful if you started a relationship with them, or would they be apt to hurry up and move on?
Possibly, depending on their personality and their walk with God. But, I would say that more than likely, they would be apt to move on, especially if you take your time.
* What are your thoughts on how to navigate the world of dating that's both efficient (doesn't waste either person's time), but yet is respectful of the feelings of everyone involved?
I think, as far as online dating goes, that creating a lists of "absolute NO" and "absolute YES" would help. If you look over someone's profile and you notice something that you could not accept and is on your absolute no list, then move on. If they contact you, be polite about it and say something like, "After reading your profile, I don't believe we would be a good match. I think you could be a good catch for someone though (if you really believe this). However, I don't think we would be. Just guarding your heart and mine.
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As far as dating in person, getting to know the person on the first date and "digging" a little in regards to our lists to see if you would be a good match would go a long way.
Also, don't contact someone because they're physically attractive. This could turn into a complete disaster. Looks are important to a certain extent, but personality, traits, and how well you click goes a lot further than looks.