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KalamityKel I see your point and trust me if i say i don t look or sound pervy ( i see what you mean though) and generally I probably would not dare to ask straight away if someone is single.....unless there are huge signs she is not (like a ring on the left hand for instance)


on the other hand i see also Red Devil s point...surely some of them will be happy to show it off..but Finally I agree with Whattajoke...Whats wrong with asking someone if they are single?


...to have a laugh all together i must confess i have been on a date with a very distinctive Young woman(33yo) when i first moved to ED ...

As she asked me (before I managed to get over the first pint) How Much do I earn per year and if i own a house in London....I assume i can ask them if they are single!!;) :) :)


(HOPE YOU READING THIS KATY!!!):)


Wishing all of You a lovely we! Thanx for writing..

Go ahead, chat to a girl, then when it seems like a good time, check out if they are single and do so with a smile.


Given that single girls raise the same problems as you do then why not go for it?


I think many ladies these days find it refreshing when a man is brave enough to ask them out.


Whether she is single or not I can't see that anyone would be offended by a guy taking a shine to them. And if they do take offence then they aren't someone you should worry about! 😉

I don't like being asked if I'm single... there are other ways of addressing the burning Q. Asking such a Q just makes me think "oh dear here we go". Think I'd prefer the get right in there approach - if you wanna ask someone out just do it. Doesn't matter whether they've single or not surely!

..little updating..


I don t think anymore that it will be any useful for me to know about their rings..

..It wouldn t matter anyway if I knew by watching at their hands if they are single or not..

I just need to accept that sometimes (not always ) i am too shy..

\..Yesterday went to the gym where I saw a beautiful blonde blue eyes girl.. and i really fancy her..

...we have been looking at each other in a kind of flirty way for all the time i was at the gym and I noticed she had no rings..

I saw her also sunday before last one and we smiled at each other in a few occasions but still... I wasn t "brave" enough to say something to her...:(

I think i m just very bad :).. with or without ring..

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  • 1 month later...

Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> I got a bespoke jeweler in Clerkenwell to make a

> plain platinum ring with a single sapphire for my

> wife's engagement ring - it still looks good 15

> years down the line.



Your wife or the ring?

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