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Overcoming the Trauma of a Broken Family: A Shy Man's Romance
(FaithToDate real case)

28-year-old surveyor, Nat, had everything going for her: she was easy-going, filial, and had a wide range of interests. But she was also introverted and shy, and she struggled to meet the right person. She had tried dating apps before, but she always felt insecure and disappointed by the people she met. She had almost lost hope in finding love. She had never had a boyfriend in the past 28 years.

Brian was a 31-year-old working in the logistics management industry who was ambitious and active. Despite his busy schedule of further studies and getting a professional license, he enjoyed reading, hiking, and even got a black belt in taekwondo. He was a versatile person that enjoyed both physical and sedentary habits. But he also had a weakness: he came from a broken family, and he struggled to get along with girls. He had been wounded by a breakup, and the pandemic made it harder for him to meet new people in both his personal and church life.

They both lacked a sense of security and trust, and finally chose Exclusive Dating for 2 services to arrange their potential partners based on their preferences and personalities. Brian had been on several dates before, but none of them worked out. He was about to give up, but the consultant encouraged him to keep trying and finally adjusted his mentality, which led to his first date with Nat.

They were both nervous on their first date. Nat had never been on a date arranged by a platform before, so she wanted to make a good impression. She dressed up carefully .  Brian was shy, but he managed to start a conversation based on his broad interests and discovered that they both enjoyed hiking, so they got along well.  Brian kept inviting Nat to join him for various activities, such as visiting the museum and the book fair. He planned everything with care and enthusiasm. He also opened up to her about his family problems, and she listened with empathy and compassion. Brian was grateful for Nat’s acceptance and understanding of his original family problems. And Nat also appreciated Brian’s seriousness and sincerity. Finally, Brian decided to make their relationship official. He prepared a small gift and a card for Nat and confessed his love to her on Christmas Eve. She said yes. Their love story began.

Looking back on the journey to love, Brian felt that it was not easy, but he was glad that he didn’t give up. He learned from his mistakes and gave his best, and he finally met someone who valued him and loved him. Nat pointed out that waiting and praying were important but not enough. She suggested that singles should also be open-minded and proactive, accepting the opinions of others and introspecting during the dating process. Nat also encouraged singles to explore new channels to seize the opportunity to meet new people, sharpen their interpersonal skills, and at the same time be clear about their own needs. She urged everyone to be courageous and try on the path of love.

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(All glory to the Lord)


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