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| 16 | Is being religious a net positive or negative to being a HVM? | daved_it | /r/askFDS | 13/03/20 11:53 PM |
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| 1 | Dating as a Single ChristianI have heard of another type of relationship that happens in young Christian couples. A hotty (say a 9) will marry a guy young, having being convinced of his potential (7 now but seems to be on track to be a 9 when he's 30), only to find he never develops much ambition and she then heavily resents him. Totally the route a lot of the more fashionable women I knew took, good way of putting it! I knew a girl who assumed all law students would end up super rich and married one not realizing he had n… | /r/RPChristians | 30/11/20 06:59 PM |
| 0 | Dating as a Single ChristianI think it varies in different segments of Christianity. I grew up in very blue-collar centric very far right circles in which by the time a man gets a college degree, he's considered far less eligible (if only because he was expected to be living at home until marriage). I think a lot of Christian women, given the choice between a safe man and a riskier yet more competent man will choose the safe man, but yes, fully agree that they won't really be that happy about it. | /r/RPChristians | 28/11/20 09:29 PM |
| 6 | Dating as a Single ChristianFirst comment on this subreddit but I find this topic interesting, since a few years ago I was in your category. Unfortunately, most Christian women fall into two categories: "Bad" Christian girl, who chases after and sleeps with Chads, before God "tells" her that she's worth so much more and wants her to find a beta bucks "Good" Christian girl, who goes straight for beta bucks But there are other categories. My wife decided she was completely dissatisfied with her parents' typical relationship … | /r/RPChristians | 28/11/20 04:44 PM |
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