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No banning no judging from my side and no victimism here. My social life outside east Dulwich is good enough for me..

Just the travelling bothers me but than it happens that you live in an area and than your job changes and suddenly you need to travel ..or you find a gf/bf on the other side of the city..

I travel to meet people and no necessary needs to be on the other side of the city.

Happy this way so I suggested you to eventually try travel..

Regarding single women in ed I honestly don t think there is one a part from lavender.. and if there was one surely nutty will scare her away..ahahah love you nutty but your ways are the cause of some of your social probs

Best to all

I don't remember writing that, today I'm still single and wasn't loving it, as I needed a strong person to carry the shopping, the bloody shopping trollies keep braking on me and had to buy yet another one. And also couples on the bus were smooching and making me sick.






pato Wrote:

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> lavender27 Wrote:

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> > I'm single and loving it.

>

> Yeah sure being the only woman with no stroller or

> ring must be easy life once you just take your

> headset off..

> :) ;)

pato Wrote:

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> Saffron Wrote:

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> > It's just a mystery why single ladies aren't

> > flocking to you!

>

>

> There are many mysteries in life Saffron..one of

> them is assumptions..


Indeed, Pato. Indeed. Nevertheless it remains the case that Ron's Ron shirt is just as bed as Ron himself.

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