A thing or two about dating a Jew
Dating is always a result of compatibility and chemistry
between two people. When you feel giddy and electricity seem to
pass from the roots of your hair down to tips of your toes, then
most probably you'll be wanting to experience even one special
moment with that person.
Dinner by candlelight, rose petals strewn on every space
available on the floor, soft music from the string quartet in
the background, delicious food and expensive wine. Not to
mention the presence of the person that we feel would make us
special. This is what we see as an ideal date.
But how about if the other person is different, say, with his
beliefs and religion? Have you ever imagined dating someone
Jewish for example, when you yourself is a Christian or a
Buddhist, maybe.
So what happened with compatibility, you ask. You said
compatibility should be present for a date to be successful, you
ask again.
They say that diversity is the spice of life. It becomes boring
somehow when you often date someone with the same background,
same religion, same tastes, and even same block.
Have you ever thought, even for one single moment, how it is to
date a Jew? Yes, a Jew.
Jews are commonly stereotyped as tedious, straight, and more
often than not boring to the extreme. But what could deconstruct
this proverbial belief but to tell you that they do have a sense
of excitement and adventure when it comes to dating.
When before they are closed to the idea of dating other
religion, now they have come to view dating as some sort of
getting to know more people, where eventually they would be able
to meet their future spouses.
And yes, they do participate in online dating. In fact, most of
the Jewish couples are proud to say that they met their partners
via the internet. Times have really changed. And it changed big
time.
And because they believe in love being the outcome of deep
appreciation of each individual's goodness, it's no wonder then
that Jewish men and women are getting to be attractive to those
romantic others that are definitely not part of their circle.
They particularly believe that goodness is what moves people to
love. And what moves Jewish men and women to love others is the
innate goodness that they know is in each and everyone of us, no
matter their religion. If the shoe fits, then they tie the knot.
Dating a Jew is like an irresistible challenge and it's great to
face a host of interesting challenges just to get the love you
truly deserve.
So what are you waiting for? Go grab yourself a Jew. You might
never know what you missed if you stay in your box and never
experience the diversity and difference in people that life has
to offer.