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Reply with this quote Reply to this Post Posted:  Jun 1, 2006 1:18 AM
Got a dating dilemma? Talk about it!
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jun 2, 2006 1:29 AM
I just can't seem to get the courage to ask this guy out. He's totally sweet, funny, and adorable, but I'm just too scared that he'll say no. What should I do?!
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jun 2, 2006 4:49 AM
sayed? I believe you meant said. There's nothing wrong with offering help to people who need it.
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jun 3, 2006 7:10 AM
thats harsh saying that they wont be happy togeather... but my problem is Every girl that i talk to wants to be my frined. i a fluffin Lamp in all there eyes
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jun 4, 2006 4:03 AM
i LOVE that line ... "Lets just be friends" whoever was the first person to use that line, is genius!

sarcastically speaking...
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jun 4, 2006 7:36 AM
Here's my dilemma. I very rarely go out on a second date because I force a strange filter into the mix. I always watch a good farce with my date. You know a satire like "This is Spinal Tap" or "Reno 911". I think this genre of entertainment is one of the funniest kinds, but it's so difficult to find someone that feels the same way. To me it is a non-negotiable. What can you recommend to increase my odds of finding someone who gets it?
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jun 4, 2006 12:19 PM
dont do a 1 month anniversary. do a 4 week instead. its the same thing just on the 1st.
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jun 4, 2006 4:02 PM
I have that problem too. It boils down to being scared to either commit or being hurt once again.
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jun 4, 2006 7:59 PM
Awesomely said

couldn't have said it any better
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jun 8, 2006 12:59 AM
I have a dilemma I need input on. I'm 37 and recently divorced. As far as dating, or romance...it seems to boil down to two choices. I either get the 20-25 year olds who wanna bag a milf, or the 48 year old, divorced, crappy mustache camaro driver type. What's a woman to do? Am I being too picky? Are there no men my age that manage to hang on to some sex appeal, or do they all trade it in for a beer belly? Do I just settle for wild sex with a more than willing younger partner, or put on my halter top and take off the t-tops? There's no in between! Am I being shallow?
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jun 9, 2006 11:18 PM
Just move to a big city and stop complaining.
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jun 11, 2006 10:36 PM
RobertWrote:
Just move to a big city and stop complaining.

Briiliant! Thanks!
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jun 12, 2006 12:14 AM
you guys and really freaking stupid... dating services or help or whatever the hell you guys do...
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jun 12, 2006 9:18 AM
I work in a grocery store, and there are tons of cute ladies that come in. Now I'm a checker, and I get the smiles the hair flicks and all that, but what am I suppose to say to them in a work environment? I just want to hang out with, or atleast get too know them
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jun 12, 2006 6:24 PM
SashaWrote:
I have a dilemma I need input on. I'm 37 and recently divorced. As far as dating, or romance...it seems to boil down to two choices. I either get the 20-25 year olds who wanna bag a milf, or the 48 year old, divorced, crappy mustache camaro driver type. What's a woman to do? Am I being too picky? Are there no men my age that manage to hang on to some sex appeal, or do they all trade it in for a beer belly? Do I just settle for wild sex with a more than willing younger partner, or put on my halter top and take off the t-tops? There's no in between! Am I being shallow?


i'd love to bag you ♥ i LOVE MILFS!!!
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