Here's my story:
In just a few weeks I will be going to Belfast, Northern Ireland as a missionary for one year, which I have been planning on and working towards for over a year. The missions board I am going under has a rule that their first-year missionaries are not allowed to have any "exclusive relationships" with the opposite sex.
Just a few months ago this rule was of no concern to me, but then I met a guy online in a christian chat room, and something just clicked with us. We've been chatting nearly every night for a couple of hours since we met, and have had phone calls and letters. I told him about the "no dating" rule early on, and we both made the effort to "just be friends", but it is obvious what we feel for each other goes way beyond that.
We still refuse to call each other girlfriend/boyfriend, and we have agreed to wait at least a few months to meet. My dilema is that I wonder if I should tell my missions board about him? I wouldn't right now, but he plans to visit me in Belfast after I've been there for half of my one year, and I'm sure that after that there would be no point in denying that we're "dating". So do I tell the board about him coming to visit and all that it entails? Or would it be better to just let things go? I don't think I'll be continuing with missions after the one year, so I won't be having an on-going relationship with the board.
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In just a few weeks I will be going to Belfast, Northern Ireland as a missionary for one year, which I have been planning on and working towards for over a year. The missions board I am going under has a rule that their first-year missionaries are not allowed to have any "exclusive relationships" with the opposite sex.
Just a few months ago this rule was of no concern to me, but then I met a guy online in a christian chat room, and something just clicked with us. We've been chatting nearly every night for a couple of hours since we met, and have had phone calls and letters. I told him about the "no dating" rule early on, and we both made the effort to "just be friends", but it is obvious what we feel for each other goes way beyond that.
We still refuse to call each other girlfriend/boyfriend, and we have agreed to wait at least a few months to meet. My dilema is that I wonder if I should tell my missions board about him? I wouldn't right now, but he plans to visit me in Belfast after I've been there for half of my one year, and I'm sure that after that there would be no point in denying that we're "dating". So do I tell the board about him coming to visit and all that it entails? Or would it be better to just let things go? I don't think I'll be continuing with missions after the one year, so I won't be having an on-going relationship with the board.
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