Snake on the Table

SNAKE 88: Single Women Should Be Evaluating Trajectory


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In a culture that constantly feeds us unrealistic expectations about relationships and marriage, we need to recalibrate our thinking around what truly matters when seeking a spouse. This conversation challenges us to look beyond the polished, finished product and instead recognize trajectory—the direction someone is heading rather than where they currently stand. Just as Conor McGregor's wife stayed with him when he had nothing, recognizing his potential and drive, we're called to discern the character qualities that indicate future faithfulness: a love for the Lord, a commitment to provide and protect, and a willingness to work relentlessly for family. The wisdom here cuts against our instant-gratification culture that demands perfection now rather than partnership in growth. For young women especially, this means resisting the temptation to seek a 35-year-old's maturity in a 22-year-old's body, and instead asking: Does this person love God? Will they sacrifice for their family? Do they have drive and integrity? These questions matter far more than having every theological detail perfectly aligned or every career milestone already achieved. The path to a strong marriage begins with realistic expectations, trusted counsel from godly fathers and mentors, and the humility to recognize that both spouses will grow tremendously through the years of struggle and faithfulness that forge mature character.


Chapter 1: The Problem of Unrealistic Expectations

0:00 - 7:00

Young women often look for finished products in men rather than recognizing potential and trajectory, leading to unrealistic expectations in the marriage pool.


Chapter 2: Understanding Masculine Development and Trajectory

7:00 - 15:00

Men develop skills and maturity as they are needed, not decades in advance, and women should evaluate a man's drive and direction rather than his current completeness.


Chapter 3: The Role of Fathers and Theological Minutiae

15:00 - 23:00

Fathers must help daughters evaluate potential husbands realistically, and women should avoid eliminating men over minor theological differences that shrink an already small marriage pool.


Chapter 4: Preparing Daughters for Early Marriage

23:00 - 30:00

Parents should intentionally raise daughters to be ready for marriage by their mid-to-late teens, equipping them with household management skills and realistic expectations.

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