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Is it like being the only gay in the village?!


miffy Wrote:

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> Okay I am a huge supporter of East Dulwich,

> because after all it is the centre of the

> universe, but even I am struggling as a single

> approaching 40 female, to meet and socialise with

> other single friends. Is it age, or area as

> everyone in East Dulwich seems to be a young

> family, or maybe that is my perception. I dont

> think i am ready for the womens institute just

> yet!!! If I am missing the action, let me know

> quickly.

miffy Wrote:

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> Okay I am taking control, how about Friday evening

> in The Black Cherry at 8pm, that way we can have

> coffee whilst nursing our hangovers on Saturday

> morning.


Interesting that you should suggest the Black Cherry - that's where the last WI meeting was held. Looks like you may be ready for the WI after all.......


But don't worry, average age is definitely less than forty. Most meetings held at the Magnolia - (no tea and dusty church halls for the EDWI)

miffy Wrote:

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> Are we talking about being single, or a member of

> the WI? Why not join us on Friday for a right old

> knees up, everyone in the village welcome.



EVERYONE ???


Does that include Gentlemen (or Fellas) as I thought this was a girls night out !!!

Hello, we will definitely be having another 30+ singles drinks meeting /evening, it will probably be put in the "whats-on" section next time, any ideas or dates etc, please let us know, it would be nice to meet anyone else who is interested!

crispy Wrote:

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> Hello, we will definitely be having another 30+

> singles drinks meeting /evening, it will probably

> be put in the "whats-on" section next time, any

> ideas or dates etc, please let us know, it would

> be nice to meet anyone else who is interested!


I would be interested in coming aLlong. No strong feelings on date, but prefer Saturday night or maybe Friday to weekdays cos I often end up working late during the week.

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