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First off - are there any? And secondly, if you were/are a single man in East D (in your thirties/forties) where would you go for a drink? (or maybe you wouldn't go out in East D?!)


Posted a similar ish thread about this ages ago and it never really went anywhere (though good fun to read)


Just that there seem to be (obviously) loads of single twenty-somethings flocking to pubs around here but no-one older?


Is every bloke in East D married/partnered up?

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Unfortunately all the good ones are gone. The thirties men you'll find are either too rubbish to get a

girl, too selfish to commit or coming out of a divorce and probably best left alone for a little while.


I'd hang around the school soccer matches and eye up the proud dads in their forties who are on their tod and have finally parted with the old wedding ring.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> Unfortunately all the good ones are gone. The

> thirties men you'll find are either too rubbish to

> get a

> girl, too selfish to commit or coming out of a

> divorce and probably best left alone for a little

> while.

>

>



Oh thanks! That has really cheered me up. 33 and single?I might as well get used to it then

emc Wrote:

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> So skidmarks and dirtybox where would you go in

> East D? Don't worry the girls and I won't be

> stalking the two of you specifically, it's a

> genuine question.....


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See now I would worry, it's the oldest trick in the book. You think it's only one on their own but before you know it the place is heaving with them.


Ooooo I can smell the air all ready.

Cone on answer, they're gagging for it..


Wall 2 wall vag, where ever you go on Lordship Lane Fri night .


Seriously though emc, been there done it got the t-shirt, its just not happening in East Dulwich . That is the million dollar question, where do the desirable single men go ?

emc Wrote:

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> Agree with you Daizie - no shortage of men

> desperate to chat you up but just not the sort of

> men I'm interested in...


Let me guess emc - they are short and fat and you prefer tall and handsome?


Have you tried Stella?

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