Have You Ever Wondered…

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"My biggest concerns are how should I even treat boys period? I have

no idea how to act around them…I know I should be myself but, besides

that…"


"I'm not around a lot of young men, so when I am in a group with one,

it gives me the jitters. How do I act natural?"


"Is it a good idea to be good or close friends with a guy? And if you

do sense yourself beginning to be interested in someone, is it an

option to try to get to know them better, or should you keep things

the same and wait for the guy to make the first move?"


"If I say 'hi' and strike up a conversation is he going to think that I

am too forward, shouldn't my kind of man be the first to speak, and

what will others think of what I do?"


"Where do you draw the line between being friendly, which is okay, and

being flirty, which is (presumably) not okay?"


"…can you encourage a potential suitor to pursue you without being

flirty, forward, or inappropriate? …can you let them know you are

available in a God-honoring way without becoming the initiator?"


"What takes a girl from someone a man likes to be around, to someone

he wants to spend his life with? I see a lot of lists by girls about

'my husband must be such and such.' But it seems all I ever hear from

guys is 'a godly lady.' What does that mean to them?"


"If there is a particular guy that I have noticed, what is the best

way to deal with these feelings? And what should I watch out for when

I am around him/do to guard my heart?"





It's (Not That) Complicated will explore all of these questions sent

in by our readers and many, many more. (And will, hopefully, make them

all seem a lot less complicated.)


For more information and to order a copy, visit NotComplicatedBook.com.

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