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I always tell the youth, my daughter included … I tell them to finish college before dating. I say if you do date, find a man that puts God first, even before you. Thanks for sharing.
My father also told me that I wouldn’t be allowed to marry until I had my first degree. It certainly provided a lot a motivation for me to finish school quickly!
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