You've certainly hit the nail on the head there. I just don't get why people are still so dishonest. If they don't want long-term, they should specify this! After all, that's why there's a whole section dedicated to that. Dishonesty seems to be the biggest attribute hanging around these days. I agree with you and not relying on the internet dating alone. The fact of the matter sadly is that I think I've every rod I own in this pond at the minute. I go out, I chat to people, I have internet profiles, I'm incredibly sociable on a day to day basis and still, nothing. Don't get me wrong, I'm not desperate for any sort of manly contact, it's just I'm searching for someone genuine who's not going to leg it once they've got what they want without being honest about it and leading me on. I always used to despise the quote "Where have all the good men gone?" because it's not a fair observation but lately, I'm beginning to see its relevance...
Ok, I'm sure that I'm not the only one around here that feels this way. Basically, I got out of a relationship in October of 2012 and in January of this year, having spent a few months enjoying singledom and just having fun, I decided I'd try the online thing and see where it took me. So far, it's only brought me a string of men who say they want one thing but want another and one person who showed such potential yet let me down. It seems to be the same story time and again and I'm beginning to wonder if my efforts will ever pay off. I continually hide or delete my profile but end up coming back because nights out generate the same crap. Are we just a nation of people who don't believe in romance and courtship anymore? It surely seems that way to me and I'm sorely saddened by this fact.
I'd love to hear your experiences and whether any of your endeavours are paying off because I am seriously lacking dating motivation at the minute.
RE: Keep One Word -- Change 3 Words -- Part 5
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