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There is no mention or even hint in Scripture that Timothy would have been married when Paul wrote this letter to him. So the verse is especially appropriate today for a single young man considering dating. As human beings we have built-in drives like hunger and thirst that impel us to do something to satisfy these needs.
One very strong drive is the sexual drive. It is something that God has built into us, and one of the first that He took into consideration. Genesis 2 shows us God saying, evidently on the very day he created Adam, that it is not good for a man to be alone, so He carefully built a helpmeet for Adam and brought her to him. Our Creator knew this need He implanted into His human creatures, so He instituted marriage.
The sexual relationship between husband and wife, Adam and Eve, is not recorded at the end of chapter 2, before man sinned. Instead, we find it at the beginning of chapter 4 β after the fall and all that went with it in chapter 3, including being expelled from the garden of Eden.
Now, after the fall they felt their sinfulness and its consequences: being expelled from Paradise together, Adam having to work for a living and Eve being told that she would have to bear children.
Alone together, they became intimate and there were consequences. You mention dating. In the good sense, dating should eventually lead to marriage. Close contact like this is a stimulus to the sex drive that God has implanted in us human beings, and this is true for both sexes.