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Show Threads Show Posts. Go to Page Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. View detailed profile Advanced or search site with Search Forums Advanced. Originally Posted by Yankeemama. Originally Posted by Daisy You're right, they're not Portland specific. They are specific to her. I dont think she is boring though, I think she's off her rocker.
If so, where can I find him? And if not, where should I relocate to? Thanks to everyone who replies. Nell Plotts.
Originally Posted by khyron. I'll add a suggestion to all this analysis I think when "interviewing" Portland as a city, or anywhere, you should really think twice about using the available-on-dating-sites men as a sample which necessarily represents the actual population you might find interesting. I think that's rather a silly presumption to make. As much as Khyron hates and dismisses free on-line dating services, I think they can be useful as a gauge of the people in your age-peer group.
And the adage against dating from place of employment still holds true. If one is new in town, why not use free on-line dating services; it isn't like you are forced to actually accept a coffee meeting with anyone are you? Other cities, maybe use other sites for more success.
Wait up! Not so fast buddy! I've managed to hold out on this fun fest for days, but I'm off the bench and swinging now! Online dating may not be for everyone but it works for many. The only way I would have met my SO is online. I have had a history of dating online going back to I only met 'J' in Obviously there were some failures Which means what? Online dating is a non-starter? How many of us struck gold with 'the one' first time out, when meeting the 'conventional' ways? What percentage of Americans are still married to the first person they married?