It's going to be hard to respond while simultaneously dancing around the question, haha.
In the past, someone being specific about reasons for their interest has knocked a few points off of my cynicism. BUT, it really isn't their job to knock a few points off of my cynicism. If my cynicism shouldn't be there, that it's my job (and God's, of course, but you know what I mean) to deal with and improve it.
If there isn't much information given, we sometimes draw our own conclusioins in one direction or the other, as in, "Oh he's so charming and perfect and I'm in love even though we've only just met" or "That stinky so-and-so is just being manipulative" when the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle. We sometimes want more details for the sake of protecting our hearts by not forming a wrong impression. And I think that's fine. But gather those details gradually, you know? Ask God to protect your heart and don't make the guy feel like you're rewarding their courage by giving them the Spanish Inquisition. Because nobody expects that.
In the past, someone being specific about reasons for their interest has knocked a few points off of my cynicism. BUT, it really isn't their job to knock a few points off of my cynicism. If my cynicism shouldn't be there, that it's my job (and God's, of course, but you know what I mean) to deal with and improve it.
If there isn't much information given, we sometimes draw our own conclusioins in one direction or the other, as in, "Oh he's so charming and perfect and I'm in love even though we've only just met" or "That stinky so-and-so is just being manipulative" when the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle. We sometimes want more details for the sake of protecting our hearts by not forming a wrong impression. And I think that's fine. But gather those details gradually, you know? Ask God to protect your heart and don't make the guy feel like you're rewarding their courage by giving them the Spanish Inquisition. Because nobody expects that.