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Does anyone have any ideas where singles in east dulwich can meet up socially, especially those of us over 40? There seems to be nowhere at all. All the bars are full of youngsters and, anyway, as a woman I wouldn't want to walk into a bar alone. Anyone in a similar situation have any ideas on starting a social group? Maybe meet up for coffee etc.
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lindylou Wrote:

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> Glad to see you are all finding this thread so

> funny. The idea wasn't to find sex. drugs and

> debauchery - merely friendship. Don't get too much

> up your own a***ses, one day you may be in the

> same position.




Well said Lindylou!

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