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How do I meet single girls in ED?

..it seems everybody has family very early here..

everywhere i go and every woman i meet seems to have family already..

I m 40 single never married no kids professional; young at heart recently moved to ED would like to meet someone single


...PS The "Meet new friends in ed" it s not an option as i always work on sat and they do only sat (which make me wonder if those meeting are about meeting people or getting wasted and have time to recover on sunday..)

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..ok let s keep talking about Ash kebabs, football focus, the song remain the same and much more I see you very much into!

I think singles..doesn t matter if men or women ...need to be banned from ED..

Not Only I agree on the this one wit TheArtfullDogger who wants them/us/me (as i believe i am the only one now) banned: I think we should burn them alive at the goose green!!!...a few every sunday morning before church!


I was told not to talk about singles here...

pato Wrote:

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> How do I meet single girls in ED?


>

> ...PS The "Meet new friends in ed" it s not an

> option as i always work on sat and they do only

> sat (which make me wonder if those meeting are

> about meeting people or getting wasted and have

> time to recover on sunday..)


You could initiate your own get togethers in addition. From what I see on that thread that it's all quite open to suggestion for when who/where/when. Am I mistaken?

i still don t see your point..nobody is complaining here about being single..

..if i am single in my 40 there must be a reason is it?

I was just saying that good part of the population here in ED seems to have family very early and there are no many singles around..or at least it seems that way..

If you meet lots of new and single people in here ...well..you might introduce me to them:)

Having danced Salsa for about 8 years, let me tell you about it. It's not the sort of thing where guys go to pick up women. People go to dance and have a good time dancing. It's more like an old fashioned tea dance and the guys that just go there 'hunting' soon gain a reputation and nobody dances with them. They normally end up fading into obscurity.


Good luck with that Pato.

I've got a few suggestions for how you might meet other single people - if you're also talking friends, I'm assuming you're happy to meet single men and women as well as girls.


But most groups of people that actually stay in touch have something else in common other than just marital status, age or location. So, pato, what things do you enjoy doing? What makes you tick?


I know more couples who met through work or via work colleagues than in local bars or restaurants these days - so any clubs or groups there that you could join in on?

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