I´m not a jealous person, but I think the ugly, green head rears in all of us at some time or another.
After having a two year relationship with someone who was insanely jealous, I soon, (but not soon enough!), realised the difference between normal jealousy and the sort which is an illness.
Extremely satisfied. I love my job, I now have a partner who seems to be a keeper, though I would love to take early retirement, or at least reduce my working hours and live in my dream house on the beach in a particular part of Spain.
It´s fab, but the sound quality is poor. I loved your voice btw, and it would be wonderful to hear more people here.
I recorded a short poem by a local poet. It doesn´t sound too great with all the crackling, but it gives an idea of the voice behind the pic and posts.
Regardless as to whether it´s one date or several....or even as we have seen many times here, protracted online communication without actually meeting, the "silent treatment" is extremely cowardly and in my opinion reprehensible.
Surely it´s much better to bite the bullet and be truthful rather than this alternative, which simply leaves people hanging in the dark?
The problem is that the "good" reasons you give are often used as such by the one who has decided to end the relationship and may not be in accordance with how the partner views the relationship.
In addition, one´s idea of "dubious" reasons may also be rather subjective, and one-sided in a relationship break-up.
Seems to me that the OP is ruffling some feathers and receiving some flack. Whether it´s deserved I have no idea not having been around much recently, and never coming across the OP before.
Whatever, I do think there are many people with more than one profile, but even more who leave or are banned and return under a different guise. It doesn´t usually take too long for some people to recognise the style of writing though.
Well given that the true definition of a "feminist", (though that term is rather old hat and stereotypical these days!) is a movement for the social, cultural, political and economic equality of men and women, or more simply, against gender inequalities and striving for equal rights for women, then I guess only you could answer your own question.
I think you cannot really know a town or city untill you spend a fair anount of time living there. Holidays don´t really count.
I´ve been fortunate enough to have worked and lived in many major cities in Europe, London, Moscow, Lisbon, Warsaw, Istanbul, and they all have their joys and miseries. My personal preference is where I live now in Spain, I chose to remain here after many years of travelling. It´s not perfect by any means, but I´m happy here.
Only this one, but I have been a member of another for a very short time.
Lots of dates so no complaints, but not online dates. In the past yes, around 20 online dates, but they were all extremely disappointing so I refuse to go on any more!
I don´t believe in online dating, never have truth be told. My membership here was instigated by friends when I moved from the UK to Spain. However, I do enjoy the forum banter from time to time.
It´s always about who one would like to meet up with in the romantic sense here, but as, at least in my opinion, that´s a highly unlikely scenario, who would you like to meet for a chat?
I have a few whom I would love to spend the evening with....as described above! Actually only one or two, but I´m not naming names, nor do I wish to promote a roll call, but are there some you would like to meet for a good old chinwag?
RE: How jealous are you?
I´m not a jealous person, but I think the ugly, green head rears in all of us at some time or another.After having a two year relationship with someone who was insanely jealous, I soon, (but not soon enough!), realised the difference between normal jealousy and the sort which is an illness.