I selected "OTHER" because of my habits that could also be with others too.
Sometimes I will log onto this site, THEN walk away...go to another site while this one is still logged in. There are a lot of "other" reasons, I'm sure.
Then when I get back to the site, and notice that I have a message, then I will answer it.
I mean, that may not be the action on your particular issue, just saying it is possible. I mean...I don't do that all the time, but there are occasions.
Your still young, and time will afford you many opportunities ahead.
It don't feel good to be where your at, but trust me...it WILL pass.
In my 62 years and 2 divorces, and many, many romances...it will come around again. Life is like a merry-go-round, sometimes you get thrown off the ride, you just get up...dust yourself off, and get right back on a different horse! That is the best advice I can give.
The quicker you get another ride, the quicker the hurt of the last one will pass faster.
Joust saying... Good luck...
Note: Singles sites is really NOT the best place to find romance, cause of too many odds against you.
Hi Jvaski... I was sitting here trying to remember all the threads that you and I have participated in...and it's impossible (with so many).
But, I can't remember even 1(one) that we have agreed on at anytime. (unless it had something to do with women)
Oh, on that note...the "we" above "nah... I didn't help create this mess, the ones (you) that voted him in created this mess. All I did was try to warn as many as I could, not to elect him."
In a restaurant office (small) at 2AM with the "bar rush", behind a one-way window/mirror, with 250+ drunk customers on the other side! Weird feeling....like they were just looking right at us...but not!
(CNN) -- Two years ago, shortly after Barack Obama won his historic election and Democrats were in control of both chambers of Congress, I was asked what I thought the next two years would hold for the country.
My response then is the same one I give today -- elections have consequences.
This past Tuesday, the American people sent President Obama and congressional Democrats an unmistakable message -- stop what you are doing. In fact, Americans have been delivering this message for nearly two years, but Democrats in Washington chose to turn a deaf ear to the American people while voter anxiety and frustration grew.
When Democrats took charge of the federal government two years ago in the midst of a severe recession, their priority should have been to fix the economy so people can find jobs. But President Obama, following Rahm Emanuel's advice to never let a good crisis go to waste, proceeded to jam through one expensive policy after another. He succeeded only in strangling job-creation and piling up dangerous levels of national debt.
RE: I stepped on a cornflake
mmmm, well, if you step on 2 or more corn flakes...would that make you a serial-cereal-killer?-John-