I think snow and cold is better than heat, like +40. When it's cold you can always dress and put extra clothing on, but with heat you can't run anywhere! I keep my fingers crossed you'll be saved from the bush fires.
I only view profiles, when I need to report a scammer!
Since I'm not looking for a long-distance relationship, I don't view profiles too often. I do my "hunting" more locally!
If I view a profile and see children on the photo, it makes me sad, since those children haven't asked to be published. If you're serious and looking for a partner, please cut out the children. Pictures with men in "swimming suit" also have a turning OFF effect on me. I'd think most people are looking on the profile pictures very carefully. A non-smoker (like me) would never accept a smoker for instance. The environment in which the picture is taken is of minor importance.
I avoid profiles with sentences like "Am a God fearing man..." or ten sentences with interests, or "a military, who likes to hang out with his friends..." I do read the text in a profile, when I check a profile..
Well, this is just me, other people look for different things..
When you're replying to someone, please use the QUOTE button. We'll then know who you're replying to!
I'd like to apologize for my first message. I hope you'll enjoy your stay here. People are not always so nice to each other here; many people are frustrated and alone.
Do you speak both Finnish and Swedish? Just curious.
Perhaps it would help if you could get some local friends. It seems like your ex is just being a friend with you because your mutual children, which is quite normal. You need to move on, you need to think of yourself!
Janssons frestelse (Jansson's temptation) is a traditional Swedish casserole made of potatoes, onions, pickled sprats, bread crumbs and cream. It is commonly included in a Swedish Christmas smörgåsbord, but can be eaten on other occasions as well. The dish is also common in Finland.
The potatoes are cut in thin strips and layered in a roasting tin, alternating with the sprats and chopped onions in between. Salt and pepper is put over each layer, and then cream is added so that it almost fills the tin. It is finally baked in an oven at 200 °C (392 °F) for about one hour.
The recipe is often mistranslated into English, with anchovies being substituted for sprats. This is because sprats (Sprattus sprattus) pickled in sugar, salt and spices have been known in Sweden as anjovis since the middle of the 19th century, while true anchovies (Engraulis encrasicolus) are sold in Sweden as sardeller (sardelles). Also, small herrings (Clupea harengus) may be used instead of sprats. (Thank you Wikipedia!)
It didn't felt too pleasant to be attacked the other day! After all, this is an international dating site and you don't expect that kind of posts on a dating site!
Life is a lot more interesting than that!
I've been here since 2009 but I've had enough now. Swedes are more nicer to me! I felt like this is just a dating site for a certain group of people!
Perhaps I stumbled into things that mismatched! (I've seen too much of that. Well, I know I shouldn't care, since after all this is an International dating site and people are free to "live" wherever they want to!)
I guess I've been here for too long time! Perhaps it's time for me to "move" on now.
What are you doing here on a dating site, if you don't want to let your ex go?
You have two boys, which means you have lived long enough in Finland to know which city you're living in!
Next time you're making a profile, make sure you're placing the city in the right county!
Vaasa is on the West coast and you've chosen the Eastern county (neighbour county of Russia)! There's only 5 counties in Finland and not that hard to pick the wrong one!
Do you like when it's snowing