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I haven't read through all of the responses, so I apologize if this is repetitive.
First of all, I went to a Bible college as well, and I know exactly what you mean - everyone was hooking up and getting married, most of them before their junior or senior year. So yes, I know what you are going through with that...
Second, I'm three years out of my undergraduate degree (one year out of my master's degree). While I was growing up, I always just assumed I'd meet my husband in college and get married. That's what happened for my parents and I just accepted it as 'the norm'. However, I'm now SO glad that I haven't gotten married yet. I've had time to really get to know myself and be my own person. You should view singleness as a time to refine yourself and become whoever it is you're supposed to be. It's your time to grow personaly, spiritually, mentally, emotionally...
Easier said than done, I know. And yes, I'm still single. But that's just because I'm picky
You have your whole life to be married. This is your time to be you!
First of all, I went to a Bible college as well, and I know exactly what you mean - everyone was hooking up and getting married, most of them before their junior or senior year. So yes, I know what you are going through with that...
Second, I'm three years out of my undergraduate degree (one year out of my master's degree). While I was growing up, I always just assumed I'd meet my husband in college and get married. That's what happened for my parents and I just accepted it as 'the norm'. However, I'm now SO glad that I haven't gotten married yet. I've had time to really get to know myself and be my own person. You should view singleness as a time to refine yourself and become whoever it is you're supposed to be. It's your time to grow personaly, spiritually, mentally, emotionally...
Easier said than done, I know. And yes, I'm still single. But that's just because I'm picky
You have your whole life to be married. This is your time to be you!