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Sep 10, 2006 5:57 PM CST looking for love
topcats
topcatstopcatskerikeri, Northland New Zealand15 Threads 32 Posts
i am looking for someone to love me and to be with me all the time .
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Sep 10, 2006 6:04 PM CST looking for love
Jan1305
Jan1305Jan1305Sunshine and vino, Murcia Spain170 Threads 5,319 Posts
Hello, you have posted quite a few threads about needing somebody, being single and lonely just lately. Be patient and be proactive in a different way. Send some flowers and join in on the forums so people can get to know you. Good luck.
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Sep 10, 2006 7:09 PM CST looking for love
langleygirl
langleygirllangleygirlWestlock, Alberta Canada70 Threads 8,202 Posts
Hve you thought about getting a pet?? I'm half serious about this response as well .... because no relationship can survive people being together 24/7 as you desire ..... so pets give unconditional love and affection and need you to take care of them. As well love is about what you can give to another - not just about you receiving it. So enjoy your life, have fun with friends, as I can almost guarantee a more "positive" outlook will occur which will result in people being attracted to you and wanting to spend time with you.
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Sep 10, 2006 8:19 PM CST looking for love
Tumpa
TumpaTumpaottawa, Ontario Canada88 Threads 7,091 Posts
I agree with Janice....rather than a 24/7 "pet-ition"...
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Sep 10, 2006 8:21 PM CST looking for love
Bill1971
Bill1971Bill1971Tiverton, Rhode Island USA6 Threads 406 Posts
I have a Weimaranertongue
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Sep 20, 2006 9:25 PM CST looking for love
tman3894
tman3894tman3894Brockton, Massachusetts USA9 Threads 25 Posts
I BELIEVE WE ARE INSEARCH OF SOMEONE TO LOVE AN BE LOVED BY,BUT CONTINIOUSLY PETITIONING FOR IT ONLY MAKES YOU LOOK DESPERATE AND NOT TO ATTRACTIVE TO WHOM EVER MAY BE LOOKING AT YOUR PROFILE OR POST AS THE CASE MAYBE AS WAS SAID BEFORE BE PATIENT INTERACT ACCORDINLY AND WHO KNOWS IT MAY COME TO YOU. I DO WISH YOU THE BEST OF LUCK IN YOUR SEARCH.IF YOUR REALLY IN THAT MUCH NEED OF ATTENTION BUY A DOG OR SOMETHING,LOL J/Khead banger
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Sep 20, 2006 9:27 PM CST looking for love
Illuminate
IlluminateIlluminateKathleen, Georgia USA21 Threads 1,878 Posts
ALL the time?
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Sep 20, 2006 9:29 PM CST looking for love
yupitsme
yupitsmeyupitsmesomewhere, USA1 Threads 32 Posts
pfffttt, i`m just looking for a BJgrin
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Sep 20, 2006 9:43 PM CST looking for love
Abracadabra
AbracadabraAbracadabraHeaven, Pennsylvania USA69 Threads 3,302 Posts
Langelygirl wrote:
"because no relationship can survive people being together 24/7 as you desire"

I don't know about that. I know quite a few couples who live together and run home-operated businesses. They are together pretty much 24/7 and seem to be quite happy. Obviously I'm not there all the time, but I don't believe they are faking they obvious affection for each other just for the sake of fooling others.

Of course, all of these businesses are resorts or craft shops in the country. There's a lot to be said for country living. These people run their business together, garden together. I even see them out shopping together. They almost seem to be joined at the hip and have no obvious problems with it at all. I almost never see one of the partners out without the other one. In fact it would really seem odd to see one without the other. That's how close there are!

I personally feel that this type of relationship would be perfect for me. My only problem has been in finding a woman who desires this type of lifestyle. It's obviously not going to work if one of the partners is into the business, gardening, and taking care of the home while the other partner is pacing back and forth wondering when they are going to go out on the town.

I think these kinds of relationships work best when both partners are home-oriented and/or project-oriented. It's not going to work if one partner wants to work in the garden and the other one wants to go bar hopping.
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