When I was a young guy, before I was married, I loved all the girls. My favorite place was in the kitchen because that is where they were preparing food; the two things I liked most, food and women!!!!
It didn't matter a lot whether it was my sister-in-law, my mother, my sister, or a visiting female, I liked them all. This is a terrible admission, but true. I was very sensitive, more than I am now, if that is possible, so with most of my girl friends I got my feeling hurt and quit them. Two fathers of the young ladies did not like me. My Dad told me that the preacher did not like me and did not want me with his daughter. Well, a few days later I got a dear John letter from her. We did remain friends however. She died very young from Cancer, and that was very sad. She was always Young; that was her last name. The other young lady I didn't even know she liked me, and one day I got this letter from her that had sweet things said to me that I had not even heard before, telling how much she loved me. But a few days later I got another letter from her, telling me that her Dad did not approve, and she guessed we couldn't continue! I had a lot of fun with my girl friends though. I know I broke a lot of hearts, and my Dad gave me one stern talking to over it. I wasn't with Carol long enough for her to hurt my feelings, so I married her, and now it is almost 45 years.
I was telling one of my fellow Bible College student friends, a young lady, my love life troubles, and she told me, "Cheer up, I will marry you." Well, I didn't jump on that fast enough so I missed out on her. I'm not sure how serious she was because she was very jovial, always laughing, always smiling and joking. She did cheer me up a number of times, and maybe visa versa also. It is kind of funny because she was from the same city where my future father-in-law lived, and Carol and a good part of her family knew this young lady and her family, only I didn't know that they all knew each other, and that can be dangerous. Well, we repeatedly traveled to this city, and we would see her almost every time. Since my father-in-law moved away from that city in 1980 I have not seen her since.
I still love the girls, only now it is mostly Carol, our kids and our grandkids, and a few I love as sisters in Christ.