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Sitting waiting wishing..............
Posted On 03/11/2008 07:59:02 by sporty_sari_bear
You know how there's T-shirt's that say Waiting for My Missionary??? well you know how girls waiting for that one missinary...
Well i had those kind missionaries. I would like to say to those friends of mine that are single like me..hehehe.. Don't have crushes on them
because if you do , which i've had alot of ..LOL . ami bad. i know! but we shouldnt as young ladys, its hard for the young men when their on their mission..
But when it comes this problem.. when the missionary flirts back or the whole time.. he's been or not been transfered yet which he hasnt..
He's been flirtting with me, and im trying so hard not to do it back.. but you know how hard it is. not too!!! right ladys...
specialy when he likes chick flicks.. and when he has alot of in common has you........ so that leaves you in a good place Ithink????
i dont know but like i said try not to have crushes on them its kinda hard on them...

but like the one who is always flirtting with me , he always make funny faces at me , makes me luagh, etc...
so ladys what does that mean???? oh and he always gets me to cook him treats ?// so give me some ideas what this means?????
please, i want to know ......
anyways my brother who is a missionary himself ... he's in baton rouge hammond.   he also told me try not to do that .. but like i said before i'm trying so hard but kinda hard when he's doing it back to you ..... isnt it???

I hope i can get some advice from  all of you.....

love you all thats for being great friends and sisters and brothers
xox

So im just Sitting here and waiting Wishing.
.....


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From: Canuck Mormon
03/11/2008 12:04:34
Something similar happened to my sister. She was sort of active and this missionary took an interest in her and re-activated her. But it didn't stop there. They kept "seeing" as much of each other as possible, until he was "emergency transfered". They kept in touch and she ended up marrying him.

You never know where you will find your eternal companion.


From: care4
03/11/2008 09:29:12
hmmm the best thing to do is remember he is a missionary doing the Lords work and not there to flirt with young ladies......besides he might have a patient understanding young woman at home looking forward to his homecoming with eagerness and love.........
And flirting with him will give him ideas and thoughts that are not in keeping with his work and calling. and the sacred covenants he has made in the Temple before his mission.
Young women are taught in church to respect, and help the young men by encouraging them to serve missions.......and not to lead them to thinking of other things that will lead them astray.....and then when in the mission field we should be supporting them by being in control of our passions and feelings so they dont get to feel uncomfortable in our presence.

I understand how handsome the missionaries are and how some of them flirt openly.......but I think its up to us as women, to show them with our attitude towards them and our respect and love for our Heavenly Father.....to treat them as worthy Priesthood holders who are doing the Lords work, and not get in the way of that at all.
If that particular missionary is flirting with the young women and you, then perhaps you ought to think he isnt the sort of man you would want to have........but thats only my thoughts.....good luck x




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