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  I want to share some thoughts related to the most recent devotional for young single adults presented by President Dallin H Oaks, in which some tips were shared on dating the opposite sex and hanging out. During the devotional, two main ideas were highlighted: 1) Dating doesn't involve any type of commitment 2) Dating with prospects can take us to a formal relationship. Dating someone with potential can lead to a serious relationship. These ideas may appear contradictory. Going on a date with someone who seems like a promising prospect already implies a willingness to explore a potential relationship. This means that both individuals should have some understanding of each other to determine if they are suitable for dating. On the other hand, it's also possible to be open to dating people you don't know well and give them a chance to get to know you. However, can this type of dating lead to a meaningful relationship? Is dating strangers the only way to assess someone's
  Why is it important to study and recognize the differences between men and women? Looking for material on Google to understand a little about the differences between men and women, I found an interesting book called Life Without Father . I 'd like to share a little about what I learn from this book about how the differences between men and women complement each other to raise children. The book explores the importance of fathers and traditional marriage in the upbringing of children and the overall well-being of society. The author of the book, argues that the decline of fatherhood and the breakdown of the traditional family structure have had negative consequences for children and society as a whole. Drawing on extensive research and social science studies, the book presents evidence that children who grow up without a father or in broken families face various challenges. These children are more likely to experience negative outcomes such as poverty, educational difficulties, e
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Men and women have crucial and complementary roles that determine the success of a family, and even when I recognize the importance of both partners; today, I want to focus on the father's role. I want to base this entry on the conference talk Sustainable Societies by Elder D. Todd Christofferson who gives a wonderful explanation of the divine and sacred role of parenthood, and its responsibilities. Also, I want to clarify that this is a personal view of what I've seen and experienced in my life, and not something based on scientific research or data that supports this. My thoughts here are pure empirical knowledge based on patterns and personal experiences, and even when I'm not adding data to support this, I ask you as a reader to examine and evaluate them, and then determine if they may be valuable for you or not. Elder Christofferson emphasized in his talk the significance of fathers' impact on their children and the importance of building strong families. He stated
Dangerous Meta-Rules that we must avoid This week, while studying the family psychological system, I came across something very interesting called meta-relules.Meta-rules are very important because understanding them can help families identify and address patterns, and dysfunctional behaviors, and also promote healthy communication relationships. A good example of a common meta=rule among families is  "don't talk about it" rule. This rule often arises in families where emotions are not openly expressed, and members avoid discussing difficult or sensitive topics.  Discussing intimate topics such as romantic relationships with parents or siblings can make many teenagers feel uneasy, potentially causing concern or discomfort among their loved ones. Similarly, in other family units, broaching sensitive subjects such as pornography, substance abuse, or discussing other family members may create an uncomfortable atmosphere in the daily family environment Another common family m