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only just caught up with this thread... only two women and two men in the whole of East Dulwich prepared to show their faces (single ones that is), come on, it can't be that hard, you don't have to be a goddess or adonis for the right person to find you attractive... and people can see you when you walk down the street, so what's the difference...

just own that smile and love the skin you're in!!!!


Legal, I can't imagine you ever looking minging and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that there is a tidy queue forming as we speak....


[quote name= yet another summer has passed and the high temps and high spirits which bring the promise of love are no more' date=' and so a more proactive, pragmatic approach is required. It's an unwillingness to accept yet another year of defeat, another New Years Eve with nobody to kiss, another cold dark winter with nobody who wants to warm their hand (and heart) in yours. As the happy couples wrap up warm, and become enclosed in their hibernatory burrows and warrens, it's time for those who have not managed to gather their nuts over autumn (if you will) to venture ever further, try ever harder, to provide for themselves through the coming hardships.


Yes, fellow solitary explorers, it is time for us to strike out; to find new lands. To perhaps find warm, sweet pastures on which to nourish our faintly beating hearts.


So, who's for the pub?]



rcmacf I thought your post was great... full of charm and poetry, funny and clever, what more could a woman want...

so don't be down hearted, you look totally lovely and there should be a queue!!! I guess from you photo that you're too young for me, but I am putting up my pic in solidarity to those who have shown us their fabulous faces...

Charlies, that so lovely of you! I'm feeling a bit fat and fed up, so have momentariy lost my mojo!


Yes I though that young Scottish lad's poem was sweet too, but I was trying to be all scary, so saying so didn't fit with the Morticia Adams persona I had ging on in my head!


I think I may go back to scraping barrels to find men that are always happy to look up to me, even when I'm pre-menstrual! Or just go for the f*&% buddy thing again when I can be arsed.


It's all a bit too complicated for me, this trying to find a good match!

Legal, you can always just enjoy looking... keeping your eyes open....

you never know, you might spot something you would have otherwise missed....

http://reasonswhyihategirls.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/green-eyes1.jpg


and last time I saw you you looked radient! so bring back that MOJO

sophiesofa Wrote:

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> Wow I've just realise Charliecharlie was one of my

> tutors at uni! Sorry that makes her sound old but

> she's not. Hi CC. She is one sexy lady in real

> life as well as in the photo so all you suitable

> men form an orderly queue.


Oh, and what did she tutor? How very interesting.

daizie Wrote:

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> rcmacf going on your posts, you seem to be popular

> with the ladies, so i dont understand why you are

> single ?


Nor do I. One of my mates says I make the mistake of letting women become too comfortable around me, so they look at me as a brother. She reckons I need to rekindle the flames of the sh1t I once was, just a bit.


I'm not sure that's a good idea. Also, if I actually fancy someone, I go to peices.

oh dear, no nooooo rcmacf... I think that would be the wrong direction... not a good idea at all.... being a sh1t is not an attractive quality... and you have to ask yourself why someone would choose to be treated as such... unless of course they have no self-respect and are a bit fcuked up in the head... and therefore possibly not the best person to have in your life (or in your bed for that matter)

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