{Editor’s Note: Single guys are in the minority in many of our churches today, and it doesn’t seem to matter how big the church is or if it has a singles ministry or not. This is the first in a series of occasional posts created to dialogue about what single men in church have been experiencing in a variety of congregations.}

 

I've got the lady friends on lock down, but the guys...notsomuch.

Despite the fact that “Thank U” by Alanis Morissette makes a strong bid for my top ten favorite songs ever, anything from Metallica’s The Black Album could also easily be in the conversation. I often feel like I’m a walking contradiction.

My eclectic tastes in music carry over into my friendships. The sports jerseys in my closet and naked walls in my bachelor pad reek of the quintessential man yet I’ve always possessed a natural ease at cultivating platonic relationships with girls.

A sample of what I encounter after church on Sundays:

“Hi, Brandon!” [Side hug]
“WBH!” [Side hug]
“Hey! Brando!” [Side hug]

Between double dipping in separate co-ed life groups during the week and attending at least one service every weekend, my (church-appropriate) love bucket is never empty. I’ve got the Friend Zone on lock down with a large contingent of eligible, single ladies. I’m okay with that. [Read more...]

It would be simpler if everyone minded their own business, but...

Ahh, Spring…

That time of year when guys finally exit their winter hibernation and start pursuing the girls of their dreams,

When local parks are filled with picnic baskets and blankets and rose bushes have gaping holes from spontaneous clippings,

When we are ever so grateful that daylight savings time gives us one extra hour of natural light in which to stare into those stunning baby blue eyes,

And when it feels like everyone is “SO HAPPY” for us yet we are keenly aware that behind those pasted smiles they are not exactly thrilled with us, our significant other, or the combination of both.

Of course, we feel validated when we read posts telling the singles to chill and quit giving us such a hard time. If everyone would just mind their own business, then life would be so much better for all parties involved, right? [Read more...]

Now that it's up close and personal to you, getting over her isn't so easy...

We all have that friend who can never seem to go more than 10 days without a love interest, yet every 3 or 4 weeks you find him in a puddle of tears, knee deep in chocolate pudding, clutching an old t-shirt while listening to “Your Love” by The Outfield.

“This was our song, man! She was the one!”

You force some expression resembling sympathy, but inside you’re smirking and shaking your head. Far too mature for that type of behavior, you’re secure in your singleness and prepared to handle whatever curve ball a relationship somewhere down the road might throw at you. (You probably read SingleRoots daily, too.) [Read more...]

Nothing like the cramped quarters of an airplane to bring some perspective...

I took a flight last week to Georgia. I had some businessy business stuff that needed my attention. You know, buying, selling and merging stuff. Or it could have just been for a visit.

I had forgotten how stressed out people seem at an airport. But it wasn’t just everybody else. I was letting their stress add to mine. I waited in lines, angled for overhead storage space, and listened to so many complaints before the flight that a bit of loosening up would have been nice.

A lady a few seats behind me on my flight could not be made happy. The air vent was too cold, her lunch had been overcooked, her husband was going to be late because he was always late for everything, and on, and on, and on. If somebody dropped a bar of gold in her lap she would have complained that it was too heavy. And I realize I am complaining about her complaining. Ha. Irony. But that’s what she gets for whining right behind a blogger who had a deadline approaching. [Read more...]

See? No one posts pics of Lady Edith. She's the least glam of the Crawley family members. Bless her heart.

{Disclaimer #1: This post contains spoilers!}
{Disclaimer #2: Even if you’ve never seen Downton Abbey, there’s much to be learned from this character, so please keep reading. Yes, guys, this means you!}

It’s been a week since the season finale of Downton Abbey aired. Now that I’ve regained my will to live in a world that will not see a fresh episode for an entire year, I feel that there are some observations that need to be noted. Specifically about Lady Edith.

Wait, what?

There’s the greatness that is Matthew Crawley, the Lord Grantham affair, Sybil’s girl power, Matthew Crawley’s honor, the long-awaited unhinging of Thomas, the pseudo-softening of O’Brien, Matthew Crawley’s perfect proposal to Mary, the sweetness of the relationship between Daisy and William’s father, how Mr. Bates and Anna can’t seem to catch a break, and, well, Matthew Crawley’s lovely blue eyes. I could even write an entire post about how I want to put the Dowager Countess in my pocket.

But I land on Lady Edith?

Yes, Lady Edith.

The forgotten sister.
Admit it. You had to pause and refresh your memory with her character. Oh yeah, Edith… [Read more...]