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EasterJoy
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He said that “dating” as it is currently practiced is not leading to marriages. He’s absolutely right. People go from one exclusive relationship to another not only with no thought to marriage but with the active intention to avoid marriage. They stir up a marital affection in their partners and then withhold marriage from them, often stringing them along for years.Well, Naskor’s only response thus far has been to say that we should follow “I Kissed Dating Goodbye,” but has refused to elaborate much on that when questioned, so it’s not exactly unreasonable to assume that he’s suggesting following the whole program rather than the common-sense points you’ve made above.![]()
As I am reading him, he is only saying that it is better to cultivate healthy friendships and to reserve the “dating” part for the time when marriage is a real possibility that both parties are open to pursuing. That is what these guys are describing when they say they’re “giving up dating.” They’re simply having a broader social life until they meet someone mutually interested in a relationship that is going to go somewhere in the near future.