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New to Mingle2
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Hello everyone! I live in Louisville Kentucky and looking forward to chatting with some locals. This is a great city isn't it? If you're bored or just in the mood to chat, hit me up! I love a good conversation. Hope to hear from you soon. Enjoy Mingle!
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There are PLENTY of single woman in Louisville....the trick to meeting them is....well. That's the problem I think a lot of us guys and ladies have. How do we find those illusive single people?
Environment is a big factor. Getting out there and throwing yourself into the social fray is key. If you are in college or church(or any "group" that gathers on a regular basis) then half the environment obstacle has already been overcome. If you are lucky enough to really get along with the people you work with, there is another opportunity. Try not to refuse an invitation that would put you out in public. I moved down about a year ago with my son and girlfriend(now X). I made the mistake of making them the only "life" I had outside of work. Now it's just me and my son and it has been extremely difficult to get out there and socialize. But I'm not giving up and neither should you! Just go out and don't EXPECT to meet a single girl. Put yourself out there, someone's "window shopping" for a guy like you. Just show 'em what kinda guy you are. In the meantime, I'll try to practice what I preach lol. |
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Topic:
Introductions in Louisville
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Hello everyone! I'm male,31 and have lived in Louisville for about a year. Hopefully you will agree when I say this city is awesome.
My status has recently returned to "single" and I'd really like to hear from anyone who lives here. It has been strangely difficult for me to get into contact with new people. Who would've thought in a city this size? Well, other than the people I work with, I really haven't given myself the opportunity to connect with any people yet. I'd like to change that. So mingle2 is another weapon in my arsenal. If you're in the same boat, then don't hesitate to introduce yourself here. Even if you're not, if you're in Louisville, give a shout anyway! |
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