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Not sure if it's been suggested before, or what the technical implications would be, but what about a section specifically for singles in ED?

I was thinking of categories such as 'companions wanted' where you could put an ad out for people to come along to events e.g - 'Anybody interested in going to the fillinblank concert/event?'

As well as a friendship/dating type category. You could even expand it to advertising EDF singles night at a local haunt.

At a stretch, you could even have a 'New to ED section' where newbies could arrange to meet up.


I've lived in ED for many years, I'm not a BillyNoMates - I have brilliant close friendships, but due to work, geography, family commitments etc there are times when I have thought 'wouldn't it be great to just log in and see whos around for a quick drink/cinema/coffee in the park.'


So admin, what do you think?

  • 2 weeks later...

And with a tone like that...


Maybe admin gets tired of answering same questions over and over?


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?12,27350,214005#msg-214005


As on the other thread, what's wrong with starting a singles thread. If the demand is there it will stay on the front page


Alternatively... Craigslist?

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Yes I do read it and my singularity plays no part in anything. How odd.


Yes the singles section of the forum has been mentioned before but I don't think it warrants its own section. You could try setting up a group meeting via the events section or as StraferJack suggests, another website with that functionality.

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