There’s nothing wrong with wanting to date just good catholic women, but I’m basicly saying keep an open mind. Also, I said it like that because he said “waste my time dating (insert anything here)”. That’s just a harsh thing to say to anyone, no matter who they are.
It’s never a good idea to date/marry someone with the idea that “you might convert them”. It might happen, but it might not and you could end up in a marriage that is difficult for that reason.
Totally agree with this. That’s why I said maybe. But converting someone is a horrible reason to get married. All I’m saying is, be open to getting close to anyone. Eventhough it might not be a potential future wife.
I feel like maybe my word choice threw off what I wanted to say. Honestly, there’s nothing bad in wanting to marry a faithful catholic and I’m not trying to offend any of you. I would probably want to as well.
I’m sorry if I offended you mel aswell. I just can’t comprehand with what you said. Also, to anyone who is offended by my post, sorry.
I don’t take dating as a light subject. And I guess the word “waste my time” got me a little irritated. My first crush was not catholic, yet she has the most beautiful faith and trust to God I’ve seen. She actually inspired me to take my faith seriously, eventhough being a protestant. We never tried to convert each other, nor did we talk about faith that much. But I became a so much better person through her and the time that God allowed me to spend with her.
Again, I’m probably a little rambly, but sorry to anyone who is offended by my post