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Hi

I am a 30 some thing year old white woman with 1 12 year old son, who is looking 4 Mr Right in East Dulwich,

r u out there???????

I am just so fed up of being cheated and lied to by men i have given up trusting and hoping i will ever find my true prince charming,

so if u r a nice, loyal, friendly,honest, looking 4 love and mayb a long term relationship in East Dulwich 2 type of guy.

please get in touch with me................

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jane1 Wrote:

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> Hi

> I am a 30 some thing year old white woman with 1

> 12 year old son, who is looking 4 Mr Right in East

> Dulwich,

> r u out there???????

> I am just so fed up of being cheated and lied to

> by men i have given up trusting and hoping i will

> ever find my true prince charming,

> so if u r a nice, loyal, friendly,honest, looking

> 4 love and mayb a long term relationship in East

> Dulwich 2 type of guy.

> please get in touch with me................


In my humble experience... most women who make this sort of complaint tend to run a mile from a "nice, loyal, friendly, honest" type of guy. They are attracted to the bastard, usually with the ever-present thought "but I can *change* him". Every person in the room can see that your current bloke is going to do the dirty on you. Except you.

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Jane 1 wrote

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You might have to look further field Jane1, in my experience I have never found anyone living in the same area it tends to be through dinner parties friends of friends night classes or just randomly. In my case him in doors was my boss in a Previous job we have been together almost 20 years now ;-)

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Geron Wrote:

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> Couldn't agree more LadyD, that setup really helps

> to take the pressure off us (leaving more time for

> planning anniversary gifts and surprise trips to

> Paris obvs)



Exactly, it's not like you can expect the guy who does the romantic stuff to be the same guy who works up a sweat and bangs you like a rag doll all night.

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