Quick shout out
Just wanted to drop a quick line, as I don’t know if I’ll be able to post again before Shabbos.
Continuing from last time, it’s my opinion that there is no one correct philosophy with regards to Frum shidduch dating. As with all things in life, everything should be dealt with in moderation. Just like it’s an extreme to get engaged after two “sit-ins” with her parents, a frum couple probably shouldn’t date for three years just to make sure EVERYTHING makes sense. Walking down that aisle will always be a leap of faith; the question just is, how big of a leap do you want to take?
I want to continue this discussion over the weekend, but for now let’s leave it open to (the here to fore non-existent) comments.
Continuing from last time, it’s my opinion that there is no one correct philosophy with regards to Frum shidduch dating. As with all things in life, everything should be dealt with in moderation. Just like it’s an extreme to get engaged after two “sit-ins” with her parents, a frum couple probably shouldn’t date for three years just to make sure EVERYTHING makes sense. Walking down that aisle will always be a leap of faith; the question just is, how big of a leap do you want to take?
I want to continue this discussion over the weekend, but for now let’s leave it open to (the here to fore non-existent) comments.
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