

It’s not always so obvious, but sometimes it is. What breaks my heart is when I see a couple dating each other for the wrong reasons. It’s almost always interesting watching men and women interact.

I can’t be sure, but they didn’t give off that “married” vibe. There was that time I passed a middle aged couple making out in a parking lot near where I worked. I’ve seen couples that were so in love it was nauseating. I’ve seen and heard couples tell each other off. Why did he look so concerned? Was he feeling guilty? Was he on this side of town visiting someone he should not have been visiting? He quickly glances around before jumping into his sports car and speeding away. His pace is fast and the expression on his face is grim. The guy walking down the street is wearing a suit and tie. How is her relationship with her dad? Does she feel loved or cast aside? I immediately begin to wonder how her life is going. The girl on the corner is wearing an unusual outfit and she has an incredibly unhappy look on her face. It’s fun to blend into the background and observe how people interact with the world and each other. If I were you, I’d buy it today! ~smile~ People Watching Over the next few blogs I’ll be discussing a few topics that stood out to me in this awesome book.

They were both amazing, but interestingly, I enjoyed Boundaries in Dating even more than Boundaries in Marriage. I’ve read Boundaries in Marriage and Boundaries in Dating – both after I was married. John Townsend? If not, run to your local bookstore or go online and order at least one book from the series today. Have you ever heard of the Boundaries book series by Dr. Physical boundaries are important to our well-being and so are relational boundaries. What’s the first image that comes to your mind when you hear the word boundaries? Do you think of a map? A fence? A baby gate? Boundaries are necessary to keep us safe (e.g., locked doors).
