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It's starting again trauma dumping danger with new yoga teacher.

What an idiot I am. @jsilver256 you are so right Madison is still a good friend but by me trying to make her into a casual close friend I was pushing her away, that's why she was kind of avoiding me at church but of course still messaging me in person.

This article explains everything.
https://applygodsword.com/can-single-christian-guys-and-girls-really-be-just-friends/
I think it is the best thing that I am at another church now so I can still occasionally message her in moderation more positive things but no longer obsession about meeting her on Sunday. Then eventually with my other couple friend we can all go out and eat out together, talk and catch up.
 
I didn't realize you didn't know this Tony. I could have told you much sooner!

Yes, mixed-group gatherings are usually the way churches encourage interaction between opposite sexes.
 
I didn't realize you didn't know this Tony. I could have told you much sooner!

Yes, mixed-group gatherings are usually the way churches encourage interaction between opposite sexes.
As I said I might be older but I am a newbie when it comes to this as most of my life I had little social interaction with women and it was mostly not positive ostracized you know.
 

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