I suppose for those of us who have young children and can't get out much, then yes, places like CS are a great starting point for meeting new people. In an ideal world, I'd love to go out more often, but I have responsibilities that restrict that.
I have found that I have got on great chatting to fellas online, but when meeting in person, the chemistry just hasn't been there. But then again, I have also chatted, and there was an instant spark when meeting. It's a chance you take I suppose, with online dating.
Just keep an open mind, Even if you don't meet the person of your dreams, you're bound to make some lovely friends, if nothing else
Thankfully she's 18 this year and then free to do what she wants. So long as she don't expect me to clear up after her I've just got another 2 to go, who hopefully won't give in to peer pressure
I don't like passing crowds of drunken teenagers. Even at the age of 14, they're intimidating, they scare the crap outta me
I know what you mean R, it's not nice to see. Especially when you are the parent My eldest when she was in her 14's came home one night in a right state, could barely stand up. Allsorts were going through my head. I didn't know what she had drunk or what had happened to her, and the most frightening thing was, neither did she. I didn't know whether to nurse her, or nut her one
RE: CS Get-Together, Cardiff Wales, 9-11th May
Hey, well done you. The kids will be over the moon with them.How have ya been feeling? Pm the reply if ya want to