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We Just Clicked
How I found my Mr. Right online

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I admit, I'm one of those kooky people who started dating some stranger I met online—then ended up marrying him!

I still feel embarrassed whenever I tell our story. That's because it wasn't just the Internet that brought my husband, Alexei, and me together, but it was the personal ad I placed there. I used to swear I'd never do such a thing; I thought it was silly and hinted at desperation. Plus I was certain that was no way to meet a healthy individual and develop a real, lasting relationship. But one evening, God's nudging changed all that.

When I placed that ad, I was 28 and had just gotten out of a dead-end relationship with a man who made me miserable. He wasn't a Christian, but because I was "so in love," I remained in the relationship, hoping he'd change. Then one evening I got fed up with the way he treated me and finally broke up with him. Later that night, I was online and saw an advertisement for free personal ads. On a "whim," I decided to place one. It read: "Never married Christian woman seeking a good Christian man for friendship … maybe more? I love antiquing, theatre, music, books, and horseback riding. E-mail me."

I heard from lots of guys. Perhaps because I'd placed my ad on a secular site, not all of them were Christian—even though I'd specified I am. Some men wrote and offered a barely cursory description of their looks and then asked me for a photo—which I didn't supply. I never heard from them again. I exchanged e-mails with a few other guys for nearly a month before they asked for my photo—which I didn't supply. And I never heard from them again. Only two guys wrote to me repeatedly and didn't mind that I wasn't willing to share a photo of myself right away. They understood that I wanted to get to know them better before taking that step.

Because of this understanding and patience, I exchanged phone numbers with one of these men, "Richard." I was talking on the phone with him when Alexei e-mailed me. I remember his e-mail distinctly, although I was disappointed by his age (at 24, he was four years younger than I, and I just knew I never could have a long-term relationship with a younger guy!). His note was simple, sweet, and to the point. Later I discovered Alexei was just as surprised he responded to an ad as I was that I placed one. Less than a month after I posted the ad, Alexei found himself lonely and bored one evening. He saw a link on the bottom of his Internet service provider's screen that read: "Meet new people!" On a "whim," he clicked the link and happened upon my ad. That night he wrote me.

We began e-mailing and instant-messaging each other regularly, and enjoyed long conversations about our faith, families, work, and priorities. We even discussed our views on marriage. Alexei and I discovered our thoughts on important issues—such as marriage, God, and the Bible—were quite similar, a refreshing change from the other men with whom I'd corresponded.

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Michelle Posted: January 30, 2008 12:07 AM
For one thing, some of this is too restrictive in weeding out the potential undesirables. And I don't mean just crazies. For example, no matter how Christian the person, what if someone is not prepared to date someone in another state or country? If you want the person no more than 50 miles from you, why not know what city and state they live in? I definitely ask age, location, and real first name as part of any begninning conversation. 2. We all want meeting people online to approximate real life meetings as much as possible. In the real world the first thing you see when you meet someone in western and many eastern cultures is their FACE. Why would I want some guy speaking to me from behind a paper bag, which is essentially what is happening when someone refuses to show their face online. 3. How exactly did that guy misspell archaeologist? Because how she spelled it seems wrong to me but may be the American spelling (vs. British)...just making sure!

Carol Posted: May 29, 2007 6:57 AM
I was so happy to read Kristina's article on "We Just Clicked - How I found my Mister Right Online". It has given me a 'get-to-know-him-better' plan with confidence. I'm 42 years old and amazed at the divorce rates in that age bracket. The male view says "I've already been married, had children and now I want to be free in another relationship". I've had disastrous relationships with beautiful men, full of life and kindness, but lost or scared about commitment. I stayed with them hoping that my christian values would guide them towards committment. Unfortunately, I have just had another breakup, 2 1/2 years later, "yes, I am very patient or naïve", feeling unclear about how to find a husband. I have prayed and cried on this for many years, knowing that my chances of having a child were lessening. I think God has guided me to join an online dating site with more confidence. I hope in faith this will work, and I aim to follow Kristina's format for taking my time! Carol, Geneva

 



















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