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Unless we want to go back to arranged marriages, dating w/ the concept of 'boyfriend' & 'girlfriend' is just a part of the whole marriage experience now. I consider myself traditional, know many people who'd be considered 'extremist' in their traditional views: they all dated, at some point had a 'boyfriend' or 'girlfriend.' No way around it. I agree the point should have marriage as the endgame/commencement & disagree w/ dating just to date.What bible verses do you rely on to define the concept of "boyfriend?"
I don't date. I don't look for a "boyfriend." I'm not alone in that position in life. It's not a worldly position. I don't look for worldly character traits in a prospective husband. I have a respect for the concept of "biblical manhood and womanhood." There are many studies around this subject, I hope you've availed yourself to some of them.
Before we are concerned about who we should marry, we should be concerned about who we are: We should know what we are looking for... We should know what we are getting into... We should seek a spouse in a community of brothers and sisters... We should seek a spouse in the context of authority with the guidance of wise people... We should seek a spouse with an eye to compatibility (e.g. only Christians, theological agreement, mutual attraction, ... equally yoked) ... Our seeking must happen in the context of purity.
If we do not have the gift of self-control we should marry, because it is better to marry than to burn (with passion).
If we are looking for a "boyfriend" or "girlfriend" there's no biblical answer to those quests. God made man and woman for marriage and to have children. We're made in His image...
You have not been forgotten by God, you have been gifted by God. True believers will weep with you over your "suffering" to find Christ's direction for you in finding a spouse. Be encouraged, search the scriptures, the Apostle Paul says we should pursue marriage if we cannot be content with singleness.
Always put the LORD first in all things. Glory to God.
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