I would agree that if you are in a serious committed relationship, this absolutely holds true, but all too often, people apply this principle in the early stages of dating when you are just getting to know one another.
“Did you stop going out with friends, meeting new people and dating anyone else? But I shouldn’t be two-timing a guy.” she responded.“Is a four-week encounter even worthy of two-timing? “Were you in a committed serious relationship where he asked you to be his girlfriend? Early Dating Habits There is a fallacy in the Christian community that dating more than one person at a time is morally wrong.
Today, 12% of 55- to 64-year-olds report ever using an online dating site or mobile dating app versus only 6% in 2013.
If finding ~love~ is one of your 2016 resolutions, statistically speaking, now's the time to give that dating app a shot.
Unfortunately, I watch certain individuals repeat this same pattern over and over.
We spent every minute together for a month, and then he just stopped calling. The stage of early dating is not an engagement and holds no restrictions.God uses our choices, other people, and sometimes even modern technology, to bring about marriages. Too Intense Too Fast One of the biggest pitfalls of dating I’ve seen both women and men encounter is jumping head over heels into a relationship and then having it sizzle out as fast as it started.There should be a balance, as we remember that God is perfectly loving (Ephesians ; 1 John -18) and perfectly sovereign over every situation, desire and need (Psalm 1; Romans -39).Unless we are rebelling against God, we can be sure that He is not punishing us through our singleness and that He is very likely bringing the right man or woman our way…eventually!