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Why don't you look for love on line. I know people assume all those who meet on line are odd but that is not always the case. Some people are in professions that make it difficult to meet members of the opposite sex. I know lots of really nice, decent people who have met that way. The stigma that used to be attached to meeting on line is long gone. Bon chance mon brave
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> Females sexy birds - women only


No self respecting woman I know would want to date a guy who described them as a "sexy bird" - hopefully you aren't being serious!


As another poster suggested, internet dating is the way to go. If you are really were just looking for a "sexy bird" you might as well go for Tinder, but there are plenty of sites where you can find people looking for love - I used OK Cupid when I found my boyfriend and although there were some guys on there clearly just looking for fun, there were plenty looking for a girlfriend too. Takes a fair bit of effort to sort the wheat from the chaff, narrowing down which people to meet up with, and I went on quite a few dates before I found my boyfriend, but I'd never have met that many people just by going out down the local pub with friends and hoping to get chatting to someone, far too shy for that.

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You mean ... OMG ... That you aren't a woman kel ?

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Maybe... mayb not ;-) :p

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It's all flooding back, that nightclub in Thailand, a steamy night with one of the dancers after and a walk like Johm Wayne in the morning.... That was you wasn't it Kel!!!


I now need to talk to you urgently about the paternity case against you as a result of that night 😉

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I think you may be thinking of my cousins half brothers uncles uncles, cousin twice removed best friends, husbands sisters sisters daughters girlfriend there Artful me dear ;-) *grins*


Sorry natty, appreciating I'm stomping over your thread... Are you good looking and rich? :-))

I met my ex through online dating. And a jolly good time was had by both - at first, for a few months. And then it all went south. But the rights and the wrongs had nothing to do the fact that it started through online dating. I think online dating's a fine new thing and would recommend to all. So long as you're single. No cheating.

Try blender/badoo, or grindr if you are gay.


Good for hook ups, not sure about finding the love of your life though.


I am of the opinion that once the child rearing years are over, we are no longer biologically programmed to fall in love anyway and life-long monogomous love is unrealistic for most people as we are generally not built that way.


Hook ups, however, can be way more satisfying than searching for something that only exists in fantasy, so go for blender.

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