So this is my first post. I am glad I found this forum. My son is a 22 year old senior accounting major at a large university. He is a dedicated Christ follower, and in fact I would even classify him as a biblical scholar. He is tall, well-built, handsome, witty, loving, gentle. He will undoubtedly be a valuable member of his future church, and he will probably do very well financially.
But he's never really dated in his life. He was spurned a few times in high school and I think it's made him fearful. Yet to me, he is the perfect catch for a Christian young lady who wants a Godly husband and father. He had been texting a young lady over the holidays from college, but once they got back to college that kind of dropped off. He doesn't like to discuss his love life, but I've told him "Well if you like this young lady, you're going to have to be proactive about that and move beyond texting...a walk around the lake, go for coffee, study together, whatever."
Does a young man like this eventually "get it"? I guess I have an irrational fear that many of the good wife prospects are being snatched up in these years. I mean they are all single and there together. When he's graduated and in the working world, how the heck is he going to meet his someone? Meanwhile, he's very focused on his studies. He's straight As and wants to pursue his masters.
Any parents been through this? Am I way in overthink on this?
But he's never really dated in his life. He was spurned a few times in high school and I think it's made him fearful. Yet to me, he is the perfect catch for a Christian young lady who wants a Godly husband and father. He had been texting a young lady over the holidays from college, but once they got back to college that kind of dropped off. He doesn't like to discuss his love life, but I've told him "Well if you like this young lady, you're going to have to be proactive about that and move beyond texting...a walk around the lake, go for coffee, study together, whatever."
Does a young man like this eventually "get it"? I guess I have an irrational fear that many of the good wife prospects are being snatched up in these years. I mean they are all single and there together. When he's graduated and in the working world, how the heck is he going to meet his someone? Meanwhile, he's very focused on his studies. He's straight As and wants to pursue his masters.
Any parents been through this? Am I way in overthink on this?
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