I am a Christian, 22 yrs old, and havent dated any women before, and I'm unsure how to go about doing so in a healthy way.
I understand that the Bible implicates that sex before marriage is wrong, and most Christians would agree with this.
The problem is that while many can agree that premarital sex is wrong, there is little consensus in Christian circles about other types of physical intimacy.
I know some Christians who believe one should not kiss until they are married. I respect their views and discipline, but is it the best strategy?
What if you 2 do not have similar physical needs? What if your chemistry is off with theirs.
I'm not saying its okay to completely "test drive" the "product" before you "buy it", but shouldnt you have a little bit of an idea of what you are getting into before signing the contract?
Plus it would seem to be more healthy if a relationship made a slow progression both in areas of intimacy and physical intimacy, instead of jumping into the pool so to speak.
But again, I'm not advocating sex before marriage. I want to put limits on my physical behavior, I'm just not sure where to set them.
I fear a lot of things about relationships, such as going too far physically, getting married to the wrong woman, or getting severly hurt from a breakup (i understand you can be even more hurt if you 2 did stuff physically).
These fears have kept me out of the dating world. But it has been very unpleasant being alone, so I want to deal with these fears, and finally meet some women.
I understand that the Bible implicates that sex before marriage is wrong, and most Christians would agree with this.
The problem is that while many can agree that premarital sex is wrong, there is little consensus in Christian circles about other types of physical intimacy.
I know some Christians who believe one should not kiss until they are married. I respect their views and discipline, but is it the best strategy?
What if you 2 do not have similar physical needs? What if your chemistry is off with theirs.
I'm not saying its okay to completely "test drive" the "product" before you "buy it", but shouldnt you have a little bit of an idea of what you are getting into before signing the contract?
Plus it would seem to be more healthy if a relationship made a slow progression both in areas of intimacy and physical intimacy, instead of jumping into the pool so to speak.
But again, I'm not advocating sex before marriage. I want to put limits on my physical behavior, I'm just not sure where to set them.
I fear a lot of things about relationships, such as going too far physically, getting married to the wrong woman, or getting severly hurt from a breakup (i understand you can be even more hurt if you 2 did stuff physically).
These fears have kept me out of the dating world. But it has been very unpleasant being alone, so I want to deal with these fears, and finally meet some women.