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  • Edward
    Edward reacted to steve's post in the thread Some perspectives on relationships with Like Like.
    A podcast about the attitude of another podcast. Lots of opinions here, language alert.
  • steve
    steve reacted to julieb's post in the thread Some perspectives on relationships with Like Like.
    Thanks for posting this @steve, very interesting. and sad.
  • julieb
    Thanks for posting this @steve, very interesting. and sad.
  • The Revolting Man
    People will argue if you give your opinion on the Bible. For example, I told my sis in law Boaz was probably married because there were young men working in his fields....and because Ruth was blessed when they married with the words "be fruitful...
  • The Revolting Man
    The Revolting Man reacted to MemeFan's post in the thread Easier with more with Like Like.
    Reading this I remember this book by efficiency experts: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40669887-cheaper-by-the-dozen
  • julieb
    julieb reacted to FollowingHim2's post in the thread Meet a potential alone or with FW? with Like Like.
    From your introduction: The most common mistake we see from people is that they move too fast, and the most common advice we give is to tell them to slow down. It's understandable to want to move fast, you've found out PM is not a sin, a whole...
  • julieb
    julieb reacted to FollowingHim's post in the thread Meet a potential alone or with FW? with Like Like.
    My answer to the question is that you need to do both - meet just the two of you, and meet with your wife present. Which comes first will depend on practical circumstances and your own wisdom about the situation.
  • steve
    steve reacted to FollowingHim2's post in the thread Meet a potential alone or with FW? with Heart Heart.
    From your introduction: The most common mistake we see from people is that they move too fast, and the most common advice we give is to tell them to slow down. It's understandable to want to move fast, you've found out PM is not a sin, a whole...
  • FollowingHim
    From your introduction: The most common mistake we see from people is that they move too fast, and the most common advice we give is to tell them to slow down. It's understandable to want to move fast, you've found out PM is not a sin, a whole...
  • FollowingHim
    @MemeFan, @frederick was joking in his original post, and I was continuing a pre-existing joke. I realize neither of us used smileys or said "this is a joke". The reason is that we were engaged in what is called "deadpan humour", which is when...
  • FollowingHim2
    From your introduction: The most common mistake we see from people is that they move too fast, and the most common advice we give is to tell them to slow down. It's understandable to want to move fast, you've found out PM is not a sin, a whole...
  • FollowingHim
    My answer to the question is that you need to do both - meet just the two of you, and meet with your wife present. Which comes first will depend on practical circumstances and your own wisdom about the situation.
  • FollowingHim
    I have just deleted a post which contained very inappropriate advice for someone courting a woman (suggesting you should just sleep with her and if you don't you're clearly not interested). The point of this forum is to actually help people, not...
  • FollowingHim
    FollowingHim reacted to Mojo's post in the thread Meet a potential alone or with FW? with Like Like.
    Is this your advise from experience, or your research?
  • FollowingHim
    I am monogamous so my opinion isn’t worth a lot but I would with the widow. There is already so much going on in the situation that I would want to be able to simplify that first meeting and be able to focus on this woman and our reactions to...
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