I'm asking here, because of something that I see is a potential concerning getting back out there. I am not young person. Also, I'm not trying to get me a man. Right now, I'm building friendships. If I ever get to have another romantic relationship, it will need to build naturally. I guess I mean that my mindset isn't set on that agenda. I'm ok with whatever as long as I have my Lord.
I don't know if this is realistic for a fella, but maybe you other men and women can clue me in. Balance is everything right? When you are getting know someone, you take time, developing a friendship. He should be interested in you and your your story, right? Of course, you should equally want to know his, right? How we communicate, and the way we act and react matters.
Trust has not been established, so you take your time, right?
Hopefully, in time, you both find out more. It is so important to see if you fit. Both should see if conversation goes smoothly and continues to grow; I think first you find out if you make great friends. Does He laugh and share, is he jaded... does he listen and care? Does the best of you show up when he is around? Do you enjoy your encounters. Shouldn't both parties want to know the different things that make you tick... are not these the things that really make a friendship grow, make it stick?
I think if someone wants to know you, really know you, they want to see how you interact with others. See what you are like and the same should me true for both sides. I know the investment starts in the beginning. You have to make time, see how much inspiration you give the other. You want to explore who the other person is, how they think and operate, right? I mean help me understand how you men and other women think?
I just think that besides being equally yoked, a healthy friendship bond should be established. Anything else should be secondary at first. The investment is something that has to grow. The friendship first, it has to make sense.
Am I alone in this kind of thinking?
I don't know if this is realistic for a fella, but maybe you other men and women can clue me in. Balance is everything right? When you are getting know someone, you take time, developing a friendship. He should be interested in you and your your story, right? Of course, you should equally want to know his, right? How we communicate, and the way we act and react matters.
Trust has not been established, so you take your time, right?
Hopefully, in time, you both find out more. It is so important to see if you fit. Both should see if conversation goes smoothly and continues to grow; I think first you find out if you make great friends. Does He laugh and share, is he jaded... does he listen and care? Does the best of you show up when he is around? Do you enjoy your encounters. Shouldn't both parties want to know the different things that make you tick... are not these the things that really make a friendship grow, make it stick?
I think if someone wants to know you, really know you, they want to see how you interact with others. See what you are like and the same should me true for both sides. I know the investment starts in the beginning. You have to make time, see how much inspiration you give the other. You want to explore who the other person is, how they think and operate, right? I mean help me understand how you men and other women think?
I just think that besides being equally yoked, a healthy friendship bond should be established. Anything else should be secondary at first. The investment is something that has to grow. The friendship first, it has to make sense.
Am I alone in this kind of thinking?
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