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Do you dare to date? Certainly there are risks to dating, and that can cause some women to delay the prospect. If you are a mom, preparing your daughter to date, you likely have more questions, than you ever thought possible. In this episode we seek to answer your questions, whether you are the girl figuring it all out, or the mom, that's trying to help you!
1. When is the right time to start dating?
2. Do you have any other non-negotiables for young people to consider?
3. Should parents set a specific age or keep it open as kids get older to see their maturity level?
4. When young adults are technically allowed to date, how can parents help navigate if they feel it’s not a good choice for their son or daughter?
5. If a young person doesn’t see anyone of interest at their current church, what is your advice for them? Should they check out other churches?
6. How can women subtly let a man know they are interested in him?
7. How should a young woman respond if a man pursues them - if they are interested and also if they aren’t interested?
8. How much emphasis should be placed on physical attractiveness?
9. What boundaries should the new couple set while dating and what role do the parents play in this? Are the expectations different if the parents are not believers?
10. When should someone end a dating relationship?
11. When should someone take our pre-marriage class? Is it appropriate to take before engagement?
12. What about marrying young?
By Harvest Women’s MinistryDo you dare to date? Certainly there are risks to dating, and that can cause some women to delay the prospect. If you are a mom, preparing your daughter to date, you likely have more questions, than you ever thought possible. In this episode we seek to answer your questions, whether you are the girl figuring it all out, or the mom, that's trying to help you!
1. When is the right time to start dating?
2. Do you have any other non-negotiables for young people to consider?
3. Should parents set a specific age or keep it open as kids get older to see their maturity level?
4. When young adults are technically allowed to date, how can parents help navigate if they feel it’s not a good choice for their son or daughter?
5. If a young person doesn’t see anyone of interest at their current church, what is your advice for them? Should they check out other churches?
6. How can women subtly let a man know they are interested in him?
7. How should a young woman respond if a man pursues them - if they are interested and also if they aren’t interested?
8. How much emphasis should be placed on physical attractiveness?
9. What boundaries should the new couple set while dating and what role do the parents play in this? Are the expectations different if the parents are not believers?
10. When should someone end a dating relationship?
11. When should someone take our pre-marriage class? Is it appropriate to take before engagement?
12. What about marrying young?

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