Does seeking a man need to involve the suggestion of cooking ? Is the way to a mans heart really through his stomach? or would that be aiming too high?
Coppercat, the smashing bottles on cars is a criminal offence and good for you for complaining albeit on the internet. The urinating on garden paths and knock down ginger is entirely unacceptable but very very funny to read. I hope you are ok today ;-)
Alan a good one is not something I could put into words you would understand, only a woman would know. A widower is usually crying into a handkerchief and wanting to talk about his dearest deceased,whilst wanting a replacement, take heed.
I do despair at times. It seems that unless you nab a good one and mould him when young, it will be a barron life therafter, unless of course you drop standards or are fortunate enough to spot a widower.
What I am trying to say is, unless he was hired to pick apart their accounts and unless Alan and his family are squeeky clean themselves, leave other families alone.
Karter he could but it might be a case of shoot the messenger and they could make life hard for him until he leaves. This happened to me some years ago and it wasnt worth the stress.
Speaking from experience I wouldnt. Families can be a bit weird.If it is a family run business and they are related and the boss thinks the sun shines out of his backside,he may know about it and even be in on it. Families may stick together and it may backfire on you so Id say keep out of it, as an outsider it has nothing to do with you.
Hello, I am new to this forum and I would love to know if there any single men above the age of 40 in East Dulwich or near? Everyone I know is a couple. Please point me in the right direction. I only want one :(