Didn't want to bring up religion too much, but I came across an article that was pretty interesting about how singles ministries are failing in America.
What was even more interesting where comments left by 40-something never marrieds, singles that have felt ostracized by the married people of the church community for BEING single...regardless of their efforts in finding a future spouse.
Some have relented on even hitting up night clubs/bars...and if that's not your thing, online dating or cold approaches. One claimed to have changed their "Seeking Christian men only" to "Will date an atheist to...any belief."
One mentioned if they even do have singles groups, they cater to the mid-20s, but anyone beyond that, churches expect you to be married.
It's like 30s and 40-something that are single are nobodies.
I have a female friend that was never married, no kids that was going to a grief counseling group (lost a loved one) only to have one of the "married" ladies make a slight in her direction about being that age and having never been married...implied that people at that age are just bangin' everything that's not tied down.
Anyhow, I know some here will say "Forget church", but it's kind of funny that that community is no different than going the way into the secular community to find a partner.
What was even more interesting where comments left by 40-something never marrieds, singles that have felt ostracized by the married people of the church community for BEING single...regardless of their efforts in finding a future spouse.
Some have relented on even hitting up night clubs/bars...and if that's not your thing, online dating or cold approaches. One claimed to have changed their "Seeking Christian men only" to "Will date an atheist to...any belief."
One mentioned if they even do have singles groups, they cater to the mid-20s, but anyone beyond that, churches expect you to be married.
It's like 30s and 40-something that are single are nobodies.
I have a female friend that was never married, no kids that was going to a grief counseling group (lost a loved one) only to have one of the "married" ladies make a slight in her direction about being that age and having never been married...implied that people at that age are just bangin' everything that's not tied down.
Anyhow, I know some here will say "Forget church", but it's kind of funny that that community is no different than going the way into the secular community to find a partner.