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Michael
40 Portsmouth, Virginia, United States
Seeking: Female 25 - 40
Religion: Christian - Protestant
I know this is long, but please read this entire section here. I don't always say much, but when I do, it is thought out and with a purpose. I am a Christian man seeking a Christian woman, to be equally yoked with. Please, no ghosting after establishing a friendship. Ghosting hurts, and it shows immaturity. Ghosting is not loving as we ought to love others. God says love friends and enemies. Please check your heart for a moment, do you truly love God, or are you like a Laodicean, and in danger of being cast into the outer darkness upon death. Also, please be aware that Christians are allowed to gently correct each other, the Bible teaches this. We are ALL human, subject to error, and need reminders from each other from time to time. My name is Michael. I am easy going and laid back. I have a sarcastic humor. One of the pictures is me eating a whole carrot like Bugs Bunny. So, what's up doc? I am looking for a woman to get to know and build a family with. I am looking for a Christian woman who has God first. I don't have kids and I want to settle down with someone who doesn't already have kids. I am interested in having kids, but from our marriage. I want to be equally yoked with a Christian woman of traditional values. I think long distance and overseas relationships are okay to start. However, I believe the distance gap will have to be closed to properly date to court for marriage, if a friendship transitions to more. If someone wants to say hello, that is okay. It might sometimes take a while to respond, depending on work or circumstances, but I will get back. I want to set down some reality versus dreamy hopes. I am open to saving money to visit someone in a different country. But I want them to come back here to live with me in this country, instead of over there, if marriage is decided. I think many people forget the narrative of Ruth and Boaz. Ruth set aside her own land to go live with her husband in his land. So many think of romance from stories and movies, but forget that is the world's view, not the view of the Bible. Also, the reality of today's times and economy is that the wife may also have to work also, and not just stay at home, making exceptions for child rearing. Proverbs 31 states that the wife is in the market place (working, making income to take home to the family). Also, I don't believe in sex outside of marriage. I would hope that my my future wife is aligned with my view that an earthly marriage is supposed to reflect the future Marriage of the Lamb. I have had some rocks in the road along this journey called life.  But I will not let it keep me from being committed to following God.  My future wife will need to be willing to come along side me in this journey of faith.  That doesn't necessarily mean we need to be in ministry, just that together we need to pursue God first and love each other (love for God first, for each other second).

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