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Yes pls, any suggestions??

I have been living in west London for more than a decade and i found it easy to meet people, go out dating etc..Lots of single people all open and easy to talk to

Since in ED (3yrs) I find it impossible to date or meet people..

Everybody here seems to have kids, family, partner, boyfriend, kids or a massive ring stating an engagement or something..

I did try when first came here but I gave up more than one year ago..too bad..

Even the section "what s on in ED" it s basically all about mum s classes or kids parties...

I like ED very much but..i have no hope anymore..

Join Meetup.com


I've made so many new contacts there-you totally choose the activity or interest and meet like minded people.


Not sure how others feel/have experienced, but if you are on a dating site I'd hesitate to mention the daughter right away. Some guys target single parents..

pato Wrote:

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> Is meetUp a dating website? how much does it costs

> and why better than others?



It's not, sorry for implying it was! It's a social group thing, basically choose your interest or hobby and search for local/nearby groups. Or start one yourself.


I'm into arty one/indie cinema and walking ones

pato Wrote:

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> It sounds very good! I am not really up for a

> dating website but have seen there is lots going

> on for single etc...I like it although had no much

> time to take a look as at work but..it seems much

> better than dating websites!

> Thanx!!!

>

> how much does it cost??


It varies Pato. Some groups charge, some don't

  • 9 months later...
Yeah, thats something you should definitely catch up with. Online dating is booming right now and I'm trying to navigate right now in this universe. I currently use https://www.flirt.com/ for this purpose and so far so good. But I won't gonna stop on this one, I'm already planning to test another site and after some time I'm gonna share my experience with it as well.
  • 2 years later...

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