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> Daizie have you tried

> tradesmenupforaquickieinthebog.com? Very good I've

> heard.


kneetremblerbehindtheportaloos.epsomraces.uk is much better, Quids.







Or so I've heard.

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1. What is the age a single female reaches when she must admit to herself that she has missed all the good men as they are all now married?


2. And at what age should a single man admit to himself that he is single for a reason?

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Anyway Clarey28, I hope this distraction from your original points has not turned you into a bitter man-hating individual.

There are decent guys out there loads of them and you will find one, so ignore all this negative stuff OK !

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skidmarks Wrote:

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> 1. What is the age a single female reaches when

> she must admit to herself that she has missed all

> the good men as they are all now married?

>

> 2. And at what age should a single man admit to

> himself that he is single for a reason?



I think it's about 40 for both.


That is when we women turn into cougars and then at 45, get fed up with that, resigning ourselves to either gathering cobwebs, or swinging!

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I cant recommend getting a dog highly enough,not only are they great company,they get you up & out walking or running in the morning/evening,you get to talk to to people,especially if they are cute! [the dog that is!!] I have made loads of friends and met a wonderful girl,who became my girlfriend,alas long gone,whatever you do,do things you enjoy.I take my vicious,huge,but very cute Jack Russell down the pub if I want a chat or a bit of company.

Good luck

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> Friends of friends / friends of friends' friends?

>

>

> Though may be insulted by friends' ideas of people

> who are suitable for you!


Yeah very true. It was suggested I should meet this girl who was a friend of a lady friend, I met her years beforehand and at that time given her the moniker, Bovine Girl.


I was not impressed and far too busy.

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