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saintwannabe 777

I posted this in Catholicteentalk, but i'm kind of impatient, so I'm posting it here again.

Hey, many of my friends that are girls look up to me and come to me for advice because the Lord has blessed me with spiritual wisdom. But in the past, whenever I tried to pursue a crush, I always stay in the friend-zone. I now have discerned that my Older-Bro Jesus doesn't want me to have a girlfriend at this point. But still, i just want to experience having a girl like me and liking her back even if i'm not in a relationship. I know that Jesus and His Holy Mother and many saints own my heart right now and I pray for my future wife always. But I just want to know, what do Catholic girls look for in a dude and is it normal that many girls would rather come to me for advice and stay close friends with me than to like me at this age? I also want to know if there's any of my Sistas in Christ who feel the same way.

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TotusTuusMaria

Be yourself and just strive to be holy.

It is attractive.

Be careful to not get into an emotional relationship if you are sure God wants your heart right now.

:)

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icelandic_iceskater

[quote name='TotusTuusMaria' post='1811930' date='Mar 19 2009, 10:19 PM']Be yourself and just strive to be holy.

It is attractive.

Be careful to not get into an emotional relationship if you are sure God wants your heart right now.

:)[/quote]
:yes:

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icelandic_iceskater

"Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put: -G.K.C.

:lol:

[/hijack]

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Yeah, if my husband had spoken to me like a gangster, rapper, or wannabe, I wouldn't have given him the time of day.

Women have this instinctual thing where they want the best mate to produce the brightest, the most beautiful and talented babies. It's subconscious, primal even, but very real.

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KnightofChrist

[quote name='whatsup' post='1811927' date='Mar 19 2009, 09:12 PM']I'm a good Catholic girl, I'm almost 25 and single.

But I go for guys who can actually spell. :detective:[/quote]

What a shaem...

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[quote name='USAirwaysIHS' post='1811976' date='Mar 19 2009, 11:59 PM']They're with all the guys who don't end sentences with prepositions. :mellow:





:P[/quote]

I'm so glad my inner grammarrian isn't alone in flinching. :P

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TotusTuusMaria

[quote name='Saint Therese' post='1812009' date='Mar 19 2009, 11:41 PM']We're all going to be nuns.[/quote]

:love:

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[quote name='saintwannabe 777' post='1811923' date='Mar 19 2009, 09:03 PM']I posted this in Catholicteentalk, but i'm kind of impatient, so I'm posting it here again.

Hey, many of my friends that are girls look up to me and come to me for advice because the Lord has blessed me with spiritual wisdom. But in the past, whenever I tried to pursue a crush, I always stay in the friend-zone. I now have discerned that my Older-Bro Jesus doesn't want me to have a girlfriend at this point. But still, i just want to experience having a girl like me and liking her back even if i'm not in a relationship. I know that Jesus and His Holy Mother and many saints own my heart right now and I pray for my future wife always. But I just want to know, what do Catholic girls look for in a dude and is it normal that many girls would rather come to me for advice and stay close friends with me than to like me at this age? I also want to know if there's any of my Sistas in Christ who feel the same way.[/quote]
Maybe you need patience, or have girls actually denied you?

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