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| The art of (internet) dating - year 2020 |
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| peter-h:
Indeed, but I think a lot of people are just looking at the benefits to them. The comment above about "damaged" people, especially in the early days, is very true. It's no use looking for a relationship when you are not ok by yourself. I had loads of dates back then where you could almost hear the Prozac bottles rattling in her handbag. |
| Charlzer:
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| SilverSolder:
--- Quote from: Charlzer on June 02, 2021, 10:25:03 pm ---Hmmm... I think that people should marry those who have the same status as them, have the same education, principles, values and financial situation. --- End quote --- Against that... opposites attract? |
| bdunham7:
--- Quote from: SilverSolder on June 02, 2021, 10:53:37 pm ---Against that... opposites attract? --- End quote --- Of course. Irresponsible people with financial issues are attracted to those with a steady job and a nice house....liars and cheaters are attracted to the honest and faithful....and so on. The attraction the other way is the result of some combination of deception and willful blindness. |
| duckduck:
I found internet dating to be a lot of work. For every 10 women that I messaged, one would reply. For every 10 women that replied, I would get one date. For every 10 first dates, I would get one second date. I met some interesting women. It was like being on a roller coaster that crashes more often than it comes back safe. Terrifying, but lots of fun, too. I stuck with it and found a wonderful woman. We've got a lovely child. |
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