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LoginAnyone who knows me has heard me say, shoot, at least a dozen times two times that I think one of the most underrated causes of divorce is the fact that too many people "act married" in their dating dynamics before ever jumping the broom. Another way to look at what I'm saying is, the way a lot of us act in before-I-do relationships, it actually teaches us how to divorce rather than how to remain in a marriage until death parts us from our spouse more on this in a bit. And you know what? I actually think that's a huge part of the reason why so many folks dismiss the sacredness of the marital union and instead, take on the attitude of, "I mean, if it doesn't work out, just end it and find someone else"…because that's what happens when we date. While being in a serious non-marital relationship is nothing to be flippant about and it indeed holds a lot of value, for the sake of doing all that I can to prevent future walks down the aisle from turning into two individuals later standing before a judge, I wanted to take a time to shout the magnitude of marriage out. For those who are considering it. For those who are engaged. And for those who are married , so that we all can bring the beauty, purpose, and gravity of marriage—back. Marriage Is a Contract I'll never forget something that a husband of over a couple of decades once told me.
Yes, you read that right. As easy as it is to mix the two, the dating vs boyfriend girlfriend divide is something that one must carefully understand to prevent things from getting muddled. A lack of clarity over what your dynamic amounts to is where the confusion usually begins. Are you confused about whether your equation with a romantic interest still qualifies as casual dating or has it veered into the serious relationship territory? Well, going from dating to a relationship can get confusing. What does dating look like? How long to date someone before making it official?
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The answers I get can be split up very generally into two categories: either they want to have a relationship with someone, or their goal is to get married. The young professional clients who tell me that they are dating for a relationship tell me that what they want is to feel close with someone, to have the experience of being in a relationship and learning how to be in one, and want to share experiences with someone who they feel close and intimate with. The young professional clients who tell me they are interested in dating for marriage are usually much more focused, ready to commit, and are interested in building a life with another person.
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