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Casilda
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Dear OP,There’s a young woman at work who just won’t leave me alone. Sure, I don’t mind talking, I love talking. However, I am afraid she likes me. It’s kind of annoying because I just like her as a friend.
I am not interested in dating anyone. Yes, I am attracted to women, but no I don’t want to deal with that kind of stuff as I know I do not want to get married and I think intimate stuff related to marriage absolutely disgusting. I would be happiest being single or being a priest. I also know I would be miserable being married because I hate making compromises in my personal life.
What should I do to convince her to stop flirting with me? Thanks!![]()
I understand what you are trying to say. I, too, didn’t want to get married. I was devoted to school and work. You must pray for your vocation, what the Lord has set you here for. Someone else can’t throw out that vocation your way, it comes from God, through much prayer and prep. Some people see through a small window, but God is infinite. Maybe the priesthood is not for you. I know a priest who knew he was to be a priest at age 12. He has godly parents and had good direction in his life. I know a young lady who discerned a vocation as a nun for many years. It was not to be. She has ‘children’ but they are her students, she is a gifted teacher in a Catholic school. Friendly relationships do not have to end in girfriend-wife situations. A friend can be a friend to talk to, sort out life together. My husband and I mentor young people together, male and female. Almost all are struggling with what society and other Catholics tell them to do. We try to get them to focus on what is God calling you to do. There are many vocations, missionary, working with an apostolate, monk, deacon, priest, teacher, etc.
Don’t ask people here what you need to do, you will get 100 different answers which all may be wrong. Pray, ask God. It is okay to smile and be nice to people. Share your faith with this person. Is she Catholic? How wonderful it would be to have a Catholic ally at work. Try to see her as God sees her. Someone whose soul may need the gospel.