it's a tough one- i sometimes worry about whether it's ruder to ignore someone , or to reply saying 'no thanks'. i just couldn't do that ( the no thanks bit) so i reply, friendly but hoping not too friendly that they think i am interested, and then they reply again. so I ask- how would men like to be replied to, to let them know we appreciate the interest but don't want to take it further.? signed, yours sincerely, miss paranoid
pretty neso i don't really know yet, but I would never go looking for 'someone better' if i was even close to being involved with someone- that's a particular kind of girl and i hope you dn't meet them
nothin wrong with your profile- though i do agree with Irishlass, some of us here are old dames!!( not you Irishlass of course) but you should check out the forums- if nothin else, you'll have a laugh,, PS- how about a smiling photo
hi R, nice to meet you. i suppose i didn't get to vivist that many places in US, as most of my 'vacations' were home to Scotland. I haven't been back in 9 years, but would love to some day, for a long holiday. maybe join a US CS meet!!
I met my ( 'ex'-not officially yet)) husband there- moved back to scotland ( where i am from) for a good job prospect for me- hated it( sorry Edinburgh!!) - back to New Hampshire- then to Ireland, where he is from, once we started having kids, to be closer to family. Now, of course, all i have here is his family, but luckily , they are all lovely, and still supportive of me. where you originally from? etc etc kinda highjacked this thread haven't I, but at least the OP can't get mad. will email you later. Alison
i lived there for 4 years- worked at Baylor, and lived in mesquite. it was a 'cool' time. were you ever in 'the Tipperary Inn' on greenville AVe, or the 'london tavern'? they would have been my places to hang out- actually lived just off greenville for year- dangerous location for a party girl
RE: Quick Question,
but be aware that most of them will bite given the least invitation and welcome- jump right in