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Anyone know of any eligible single men - late 30s to mid 40s


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I am a single lady (ignore mr tarquin name). Well educated, own house and car. Interests..art, music, theatre etc.

Looking for a sincere guy, funny, handsom and most importantly someone who is able and wants a relationship. Thougnt I'd give this a go.


Thanks!

PaulK Wrote:

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> It will be Bargain Basement from the internet.

> Sorry to shatter any illusions you may have.



Not necessarily - I met my (rather fine) partner via the internet. Mind you, I am fairly sure that a 'cold call' advert on a general forum probably isn't the best way of going about things. Stranger things have happened though...

mrtarquin Wrote:

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> I am a single lady (ignore mr tarquin name). Well

> educated, own house and car. Ints..art,

> music, theatre etc.



Can I recommend you add football to that list of interests. Lie if you have to. It's a winner. Once you are in the relationship you can admit it was a load of boll*cks.

Looks like your brain has already shrivelled up in a prune-like manner e-dealer! No offence.


There are some good points here, but I think I'd prefer a woman that likes more feminine things (controversial). Also, if she likes football she might want to tag along when you want to watch it with your mates.

Poor Rose (or is it Barbara?)*


She has put a genuine plea out for love and everyone here has turned it into a debate on football vs rugby or grammatical errors


If this lot are anything to go by, you may be better off getting a dog !



* two older posts seem to have different names on their signatures

Hello everyone


Wow...I actually got some replies to this...even though some ended up being about the grammatical error (spelling mistake), (it was late when I wrote this ad Uncleglen). Football and rugby lol..and I like the bargin basement one, that did make me laugh again! Thanks Artful for acknowledging that I am indeed looking for love and one of the posts indeed ended up a debate about football vs rugby. For the record I prefer football especially international football!


I am 46 but a young one..49 is ok, but without wanting to offend any men, a 49 year old that has looked after himself. I tried this website, because those of you who are single out there, can appreciate how hard it is too meet somone.


Look forward to more posts..maybe you have single friend.


Cheers


Barbara


ps Rose is mothers name!

Stating the Bleedin Obvious?

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Is that not late 40's?

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> the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> > Is 49 ok

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