It's the

that REALLY tells ya how she feels!

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Hi
@Edith I'm sorry you're having to deal with this, I know it can be really stressful. As a single woman who does talk to strangers about The Lord, here are a few tips:
If the man you are talking to is married, be sure to reference his wife a lot, if you pray for him out loud then be sure to pray for his wife and his marriage (and kids if he has any). Maybe ask God to bless his marriage and give him wisdom to be a good husband and father. It sets a good tone for the conversation and is a good thing to pray for anyway. If you invite him to church or Bible study be sure to invite him to bring his wife too.
I wouldn't exchange contact info with a married man unless you REALLY think you are being led to do so. And even then I would keep messages very brief, like info where the Bible study is being held. I generally prefer to talk to married men on a group chat with at least one other person included. If the man is insisting that he wants spiritual follow-up then maybe you can give him a male minister's number?
Regarding single men, that's a little trickier as you don't want to treat them like they are icky, it can really hurt a guy. But I would still be careful about giving your contact info. Because it sends the message you want to talk more. I know sometimes its really hard, small things like a smile or remembering a guy's name can really leave an impression when you don't really mean to. Try not to let it darken your outlook but pray for wisdom as well

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For me personally, the most effective fix was getting old

. I decided to keep the silver streaks in my hair, and now there is a whole flock of younger prettier girls that the guys are focused on. It took some getting used to but does save a lot of hassle lol

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