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Are you between 38 and 48 and single in Scotland with no kids???????

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Livingston
Livingston, Lothian, Scotland UK
Posted: Jan 27, 2008, 7:39 AM CST
Hi. Anyone who's between 38 and 48 that's single, lives Scotland way, and no children around. These creatures are quite hard to come across... what's your thoughts.
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sirenna
Perhshire, Tayside, Scotland UK
Posted: Jan 27, 2008, 3:20 PM CST
No children or children who have grown up and gone?
Male or female?

I am single (now) and my children have grown up and live far away.

Do you mean that there are not many single people in Scotland of that age group with no children at all?
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browneyes1970
Argyll and bute, Strathclyde, Scotland UK
Posted: Jan 28, 2008, 2:08 PM CST
bouquet of flowers Myself young free and single lips lips
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suebaru
inverness, Highland, Scotland UK
Posted: Jan 28, 2008, 2:49 PM CST
Hi..yup that's me.And single, never married ... you are't accepted by other women much because they think you may steal their husbands!!So you end up in spinster no mans land,it can really suck at times!
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Pptrixibell
Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland UK
Posted: Feb 1, 2008, 4:54 AM CST
suebaru wrote:
Hi..yup that's me.And single, never married ... you are't accepted by other women much because they think you may steal their husbands!!So you end up in spinster no mans land,it can really suck at times!


With ya there girlie!! hug
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jimbhoy
In Glasgow, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Feb 1, 2008, 7:34 AM CST
12 kids between me and my partner


But i'm the right age group and Scottish..........


2 outa 4 aint badhandshake handshake

Come to the Glasgow meet-up in MAYcheering
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bigsofftie
edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland UK
Posted: Feb 2, 2008, 6:33 AM CST
Damn!!!!.....3 out of 4!.....age! Oh! well, maybe outwith your criteria suebaru and pptrixibell but sure u both will find that elusive creature soon wave
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yip_its_me
Aberdeen, Grampian, Scotland UK
Posted: Mar 13, 2008, 6:49 PM CST
We are here, we might be harder to find than hen's teeth....... or Nessie....



head banger




here's to you
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bodleing
Greater Manchester, Greater Manchester, England UK
Posted: Mar 13, 2008, 7:31 PM CST
Livingston wrote:
Hi. Anyone who's between 38 and 48 that's single, lives Scotland way, and no children around. These creatures are quite hard to come across... what's your thoughts.


Your right, something should be done about
endangered species, these creatures need
help.

Maybe you could set up a rescue home or
something for them.
There's a few down the pub near me, not
quite Scotland i must admit, but we could
have a whip round and pack them onto
National Express. Where exactly do you
live?
Glad to see the back of them, truth be
known.thumbs up














rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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Cutechick
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England UK
Posted: Mar 14, 2008, 8:19 AM CST
Nope not me but Hi anyway and welcome to CS, hope you find what your looking for heart wings
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uptou9
glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland UK
Posted: Mar 14, 2008, 5:52 PM CST
first time i have been called a creature but there u go lol
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rescuemepleez
clydebank, Strathclyde, Scotland UK
Posted: Mar 15, 2008, 1:26 PM CST
Yep...me and sometimes it gets lonely sigh
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artist
cumbernauld, Strathclyde, Scotland UK
Posted: Apr 21, 2008, 4:18 PM CST
Livingston wrote:
Hi. Anyone who's between 38 and 48 that's single, lives Scotland way, and no children around. These creatures are quite hard to come across... what's your thoughts.

I am such a creature i cant stand kids , i have'nt a clue what they're for. You dont even have to have them yet people just go along with it, its horrible and its ruining the world. To be honest i also feel sorry for them most people seem to have them then give them up to the machine planning a return to work before they have even stopped. If you want them what are your motives and have you anything worthwhile to pass on to them ,also if you do, do you think you will manage it.
I am not lonely or pestered and do not need this strange crutch. Some people ask what will i do when i get old ? the answer is i will sign myself into a home i dont need someone else to do it for me. Nor do i need to pass the buck onto a future generation in the hope that they will do better or sacrafice my own ideals or aspirations for someone else, but best of all i can wander about naked at any time of the day or night in my own home , see who the hell i like , go out when i please and tie people to the rafters and make as much noise as i like when im coming. i would not swap i just wish i didnt have to put up with other peoples unwanted progeny into the bargain
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Clarabo19
Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland UK
Posted: Apr 21, 2008, 4:27 PM CST
Woah woah and a oooo

We were all kids at some point, no?
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stilettogirl
Stirling, Central, Scotland UK
Posted: Jun 12, 2008, 1:47 PM CST
Yep, I'm one of those. Maybe we're hard to find because all our other friends with kids/in relationships don't go out!
Also, don't you find that we are not invited along to social things because we are different? I don't think it's always because we're seen as a threat to the coupled up ones.
On the other hand, I for one don't really want to be at social gatherings surrounded by other peoples' kids, who tend to crave attention/cause havoc/steal the booze/stop conversation flowing!
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