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It’s Just a Date!! | singleldsregrets
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March 2, 2016. It’s Just a Date! The singles rep in a ward near where I used to live in California had a motto that I really liked, It’s Just a Date! His philosophy was that too many singles were, in their head. Source: It’s Just a Date! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). The Difficulty of Dating. Think about what you’re saying. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. How you get that lonely.
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Actions speak very loudly | singleldsregrets
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March 7, 2016. Actions speak very loudly. From a comment on another blog. Read the post too, but this particular comment resonated strongly with me.). I’m a single in my early 50’s. I used to sit in the chapel, but found that no one would sit on the same row. In a few cases, if I sat on the end of a row partially occupied by a family, they would get up and move. And I shower every day! Now I sit in the foyer, and it’s a lot quieter than the chapel. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Doubts ...
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October | 2016 | singleldsregrets
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October 2, 2016. How you get that lonely. Blaine Larsen – How Do You Get That Lonely. I wish I didn’t know, but if this saves someone else from staring that long into the abyss, then maybe it’s what I’m here for. How you get that lonely. Why is honesty so rare? Doubts again…or still. Hope leads to disappointment. Think about what you’re saying…again. On Doubts again…or still. How you get that lonely. Why is honesty so rare? Doubts again…or still. Hope leads to disappointment.
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Doubts again…or still | singleldsregrets
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May 22, 2016. May 22, 2016. Doubts again…or still. It’s getting to the point where I just can’t believe this Church is the path that God intends for me. I’ve been a member for five years now, and my life has never been worse than since I joined the Church. And I can’t afford to go see the ones even just an hour away. (Though the fact that only one of them has come to see me in the last year has me tempted to scratch most of them off the “close friends” list.). I’m past the point of hoping for bless...
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February | 2016 | singleldsregrets
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February 18, 2016. February 25, 2016. The Difficulty of Dating. Something I see over and over again is women complaining about not being asked out. In other LDS singles groups, I’ve even seen women telling each other that it’s better to accept and then cancel or even stand the guy up than to simply be honest and decline the date. Well, I think it’s time for a man’s perspective on this. What goes into asking for a first date? Now, in the event you get a yes, there’s prep work to be done. Clear y...Time to...
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Think about what you’re saying…again | singleldsregrets
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April 4, 2016. Think about what you’re saying…again. Thus, according to these people, (who, BTW, include my previous bishop, EQP, and Sunday School President) I should move away to find a better job (meaning I’d see my kids maybe one day a month at most) and/or bend the truth about my qualifications to improve my income. Apparently, being “poor” (by their standards) is a bigger sin than lying or neglecting family. Really, the takeaway for me, is that. Can’t be worthy, but I could. Enter your comment here.
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The Difficulty of Dating | singleldsregrets
https://singleldsregrets.wordpress.com/2016/02/18/the-difficulty-of-dating
February 18, 2016. February 25, 2016. The Difficulty of Dating. Something I see over and over again is women complaining about not being asked out. In other LDS singles groups, I’ve even seen women telling each other that it’s better to accept and then cancel or even stand the guy up than to simply be honest and decline the date. Well, I think it’s time for a man’s perspective on this. What goes into asking for a first date? Now, in the event you get a yes, there’s prep work to be done. Clear y...Time to...
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Think about what you’re saying | singleldsregrets
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March 6, 2016. March 7, 2016. Think about what you’re saying. Stephanie over at Peculiar People says this one much better than I can. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). It’s Just a Date! Actions speak very loudly. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Starting off | singleldsregrets
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February 16, 2016. February 25, 2016. Talking to a few of the other LDS single men out there, I’ve find that my situation is disturbingly common; adult convert, divorced prior to conversion, not particularly tall, athletic or wealthy. In the Church, however, it’s a whole different game. Next weekend will mark a full year without a first date with any LDS woman. Not for lack of trying, either; I’ve been turned down, cancelled on our stood up over 70 times since then. So, what is it that is such a barrier?
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Hope leads to disappointment | singleldsregrets
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April 17, 2016. April 17, 2016. Hope leads to disappointment. It’s really hard to have to apologize for saying that when you’re standing over the casket of a wonderful young lady who wanted nothing more than to find her eternal companion and raise a family in the Gospel. She was barely into her mid 30s when she passed unexpectedly of a heart attack. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window).