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A quote from the top of the blog page:A Blog is a journal you may enter about your life, thoughts, interesting experiences, or lessons you've learned.
I do, but some people complain about that.
Post an opinion, impart words of wisdom, or talk about something interesting in your day.
I do, but some people complain about that.
Update your blog on a regular basis, or just whenever you have something to say.
I do, but some people complain about that.
Creating a blog is a good way to share something of yourself with others.
It would appear that way on the surface. Should I go into detail of how people misinterpret what I say, gossip about me, copy or mock my comments in spinoff blogs?
Side note:
One of the biggest complaints about dating sites is the amount of scammers. I spend a few hours each week carefully researching bogus profiles FOR FREE and have been happy to have quietly rid CS of more than 1,000 fakes last year, yet one member here repeatedly has to make negative comments about it to others. In layman's terms WTF is wrong with you people?
Comments (21)
Really...
Your blog could have 1772 comments if you'd followed that guideline
Is there any point in saying, yet again, that if we are to stick exactly to what the site says, it SAYS it is for single people - Connecting SINGLES? That any single person who wants to join, and scans the blogs to see what they offer in the way of chat and interaction, may be puzzled, even deterred, by the fact that the most prolific blogger is not only married but pointedly avoids topics relating to being single ... okay, rhetorical question.
This is purely offered as an another POV re "some people complain about that" which you may not have considered.
I know some people will complain about my comment.
Maybe you're taking this part just a little bit to the extreme sometimes.
Making toast in the Loo is one thing, but announcing that you purchase and wear ladies shorts. C'mon Chat, a person can't just ignore that.
Maybe you're taking this part just a little bit to the extreme sometimes.
Making toast in the Loo is one thing, but announcing that you purchase and wear ladies shorts. C'mon Chat, a person can't just ignore that.
Too many to follow closely, I guess.
Maybe you're taking this part just a little bit to the extreme sometimes.
Making toast in the Loo is one thing, but announcing that you purchase and wear ladies shorts. C'mon Chat, a person can't just ignore that.
1) I dislike the look of knee length cargo pants. (and they are overpriced, some more expensive than slacks)
2) I was actually looking for tennis shorts. Usually only found in pro shops at twice the cost of cargo shorts.
3) The length I wanted was found in another department. Women shorts.
Not knowing what women's size compares to men's sizes, I held an 18 and later found the 12 to be the correct size.
4) If my butt fits size 12, there must be something wrong about the labeling.
Should I be like you and stalk other bloggers?
You forget how to spell and you seem delirious.
Your blog could have 1772 comments if you'd followed that guideline
Is there any point in saying, yet again, that if we are to stick exactly to what the site says, it SAYS it is for single people - Connecting SINGLES? That any single person who wants to join, and scans the blogs to see what they offer in the way of chat and interaction, may be puzzled, even deterred, by the fact that the most prolific blogger is not only married but pointedly avoids topics relating to being single ... okay, rhetorical question.
This is purely offered as an another POV re "some people complain about that" which you may not have considered.
I know some people will complain about my comment.
I doubt you scan women's profiles but of the blogging community, I estimate that 30% are married, 10% are separated (still married) 50% aren't looking to be in a relationship. That leaves 10% who are single/divorced and looking. I saw a few looking for a 3-way affair in the mix.
I blogged lots of times for all the struggles of being divorced and in the dating mill, hoping to find a woman to click with. Times when I was $30K in debt, switched jobs a few times. Back then, dating women who expected dinner on a first date... you didn't get a chance for a coffee meetup. Do you want to hear more about the failures? 4 to 5 new contacts every week.
It must have been 12 years ago I met a woman who was 50 miles north of me. I drove to her city for a coffee meeting. We both liked what we saw and I suggested lunch instead of coffee, so we went to a nearby restaurant. We talked for nearly 2 hours but had to leave as we each had other things to do. She hugged me in the parking lot and expressed how she was so happy to meet me. I called her for a date and she told me I lived 'too far away' for a relationship and didn't want to see me.
She's still on that site and updated her photos not long ago... in 12 years, she hasn't found her 'mister right'
Delete my comment if it bothers anyone.
@tenkups spelling forgotten? Not bloody likely! And no that's not 'a gun in my pocket' (in case you need a hint, marvellous Mae West)
1) I dislike the look of knee length cargo pants. (and they are overpriced, some more expensive than slacks)
2) I was actually looking for tennis shorts. Usually only found in pro shops at twice the cost of cargo shorts.
3) The length I wanted was found in another department. Women shorts.
Not knowing what women's size compares to men's sizes, I held an 18 and later found the 12 to be the correct size.
4) If my butt fits size 12, there must be something wrong about the labeling.
They looked kinda like this...
A few years ago, my youngest daughter bought a pair of these...everything really comes back in style..
Part and parcel of blogging, their ilk.
I doubt you scan women's profiles but of the blogging community, I estimate that 30% are married, 10% are separated (still married) 50% aren't looking to be in a relationship. That leaves 10% who are single/divorced and looking. I saw a few looking for a 3-way affair in the mix.
I blogged lots of times for all the struggles of being divorced and in the dating mill, hoping to find a woman to click with. Times when I was $30K in debt, switched jobs a few times. Back then, dating women who expected dinner on a first date... you didn't get a chance for a coffee meetup. Do you want to hear more about the failures? 4 to 5 new contacts every week.
It must have been 12 years ago I met a woman who was 50 miles north of me. I drove to her city for a coffee meeting. We both liked what we saw and I suggested lunch instead of coffee, so we went to a nearby restaurant. We talked for nearly 2 hours but had to leave as we each had other things to do. She hugged me in the parking lot and expressed how she was so happy to meet me. I called her for a date and she told me I lived 'too far away' for a relationship and didn't want to see me.
She's still on that site and updated her photos not long ago... in 12 years, she hasn't found her 'mister right'
I haven’t logged in to them in years...nor do I remember my profile name or password...
It is best to find someone in the real world..
I guess when someone said "I never complain!", that someone lied because from your blog it's so obvious that everyone is a complainer.
They looked kinda like this...
A few years ago, my youngest daughter bought a pair of these...everything really comes back in style..