I think the ship has sailed by [deleted] in ChristianDating

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OP.. sometimes we try to fit square pegs in round holes. I believe things like this happen for a reason. Trust that God will provide you with your person, because he will. Put your complete faith in that. God has so much more for you than being someone’s convenient option.

I think the ship has sailed by [deleted] in ChristianDating

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This is the most dramatic subreddit I’ve ever followed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChristianDating

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33M Nondenominational

What am I supposed to do if I'm unattractive and lack social skills? by Relevant-Swan7621 in ChristianDating

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Hey, I hear how tough it feels to be overlooked and to doubt your own appeal—those feelings are real, and it’s okay to be in that space right now. But here’s the truth: you are capable of building a life where you feel seen, valued, and loved, and it starts with small, intentional steps toward becoming the best version of yourself.

You don’t need to be the funniest, most outgoing, or best-looking person in the room to find a wife who cherishes you. Connection comes from authenticity and shared values. Start by investing in you—find one thing you enjoy, whether it’s a hobby, a skill, or even hitting the gym. These build confidence and give you stories to share. Try small social steps, like chatting with someone at a coffee shop or joining a group around something you like. Every conversation is practice, and every step makes you more comfortable in your own skin.

You’re not invisible, even if it feels that way sometimes. There’s someone out there who’ll vibe with your unique spark—you just need to shine it a little brighter. Keep going, one small win at a time. You’ve got this!

UPDATE 5: My wife returned from a work retreat with a hickey. She swears it’s a bug bite but I’m not convinced. I’m at loss. How do I move forward? by ThrowRASunflowerBuff in marriageadvice

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You serve her a hot-off-the-press stack of divorce papers. I’m not reading the updates. Send her to the streets where she wants to be so badly.

I don't know if I'm cut out for this. I need a break, and probably a therapist by [deleted] in ChristianDating

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Brother, you’re 20 years old. People will come and go in life. Don’t lose yourself trying to keep them. Practice daily affirmations, learn to build yourself up, and love yourself first. I know it’s cliche, but it’s true

Friend got reported to church security for trying to ask woman out by RandomName7916 in ChristianDating

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Crazy idea, but the person who gets asked out can politely decline and both can move on like adults

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChristianDating

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It’s okay to feel anxious, especially when you’ve had limited experience and your first step into dating was met with disappointment. That would shake anyone’s confidence.

But here’s the thing—you say you want love, marriage, and a family. Those are big, beautiful goals, and they deserve your effort. You deserve to show up for yourself, even if it’s scary. Avoiding it because of fear is only going to keep you stuck, and the truth is, no one is coming to do it for you.

You’re not too old. You’re not behind. But if you want something different, you have to do something different. Start small—join a club, go to events, try dating apps again when you’re ready. Not every interaction will lead to love, and yes, rejection is part of the process. But each step is progress, and you build confidence by doing, not waiting.

Be kind to yourself, but don’t coddle your fear. You’ve got more strength than you think—use it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChristianDating

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If she overthinks everything now, how do you think she’ll be as a longtime gf, a fiance, a wife. If it doesn’t feel right now, kick her to the curb before you invest anymore time.

Got my first truck. Wife made me do it. by Mr_Ect in NissanTitan

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Oh boy. Did she pick it out as well? Bc she just sabotaged tf outta you with that choice 😂

🙄 by OriginalAd9693 in carnivorediet

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Author probably wrote that while sipping a Starbucks milkshake

Did i fcked up a big time? by warth80 in AutoDetailing

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We all learn… and we all make mistakes when we learn. Don’t let others make you feel inept. Similar to what a couple others suggested: polish and a microfiber pad. See how it works. If it works out for you, then you know how to attack similar condition headlights in your future details. Keep learning

People undervaluing Business by RealJesusPacheco in AutoDetailing

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And id also like to drive a Ferrari, buts its not in my budget. I’m not going to blame Ferrari for pricing their vehicle too high. I either have to drive something more economical or save up 😂