
If you are not a young adult anymore but you still want to be married, will God let this happen for you? If you are younger still, will God let you get married young or will you have to wait for many more years?
Do you feel like a guy friend that you have a great connection with actually likes you but for some reason he won’t make a move? Has a guy been texting you for months but won’t pull the trigger to ask you on a date? Do you and a guy at church have an awkward chemistry because it feels like you both like each other but he’s not doing anything about it?
It’s actually very healthy to think about someone you like. When you are thinking about them, it can help you process if you really want to be in a relationship with this person or not, it can help you define what you feel God is saying, and it can help you formulate a plan on how to proceed forward.
The term “unrequited love” refers to those relationship situations where you like someone more than they like you. This may occur when you like a friend who has no idea you have feelings for them. This may occur when your boyfriend or girlfriend breaks up with you even though you wanted the relationship to continue. Or this may occur when you see a stranger over and over again and you form a strong desire for this person even though they don’t know you exist.