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I have just moved to East Dulwich and would like to meet new friends.

If there is any one out there who feels lonely too, please get in touch. Just e-mail me : )

I'm 24 years old, not a rowdy person quite quiet. I like being around people.


Hope to hear from anyone soon.

I am somewhat shocked & a little upset at the idea of anyone running around naked anywhere other than in their own homes, and quite frankly I don't approve of that, but that's their own affair ! I feel this desire to run around naked is indicative of the moral decline of our nation, & find the whole idea disturbing. We need to get back to decent values for decent folk, & not encourage such debauched & paganisitc activities. Rest assured I will be writing to my MP first things in the morning regarding this dreadful matter !
It must be really annoying to post on here about something that is quite important to you and then just get lots of people trying to outdo each other in the humour stakes...Clarey28 am in a bit of a different position to yourself and cannot really think of any better suggestions than the (sensible) ones already posted...but I do know one thing, The Bishop is def not the place to find a decent bloke....unfortunately there's lots of already taken/married men around here so not sure a great stamping ground for single and childless (well I'm presuming you don't have children)- Camberwell or Brixton better maybe? My mum suggested book clubs to find a decent man but just don't think many (straight) single men hang out there....

Clarey28, perhaps hanging out in places where the things you're into take place, ie. if you're into films/productions/lectures/some music the southbank or barbican (which both have bars) !

It's great on the southbank this time of year and you'll have to squash up with strangers to get a seat on one of the terraces by the river..

basically whatever you are into go there

just a suggestion..

daizie Wrote:

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> My mum suggests a foreign man might be more

> suitable , haven't tried this yet but i think its

> a good idea .



Perhaps you would like my friend Fabio? He's a suave man, enjoys spectating and directing ball based sports, wearing fine suits and also takes an impressive 6 figure salary.


I've put a picture below for you to check him out


http://images.mirror.co.uk/upl/m3/feb2008/3/5/E8B7FD82-D22A-5599-A0B167C0326BB439.jpg


:P

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