Topic:
Toronto walkers
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I offer anyone who likes distance walks to join me for a long walk/chat from davisville and young area to the Brickworks. I am not necessarily looking for specific sort of company, I am open to most kinds of people to chat with although if a girl about my age would like to accompany me that would be nice as well. :)
Alternatively, there is a path i like to take from the same starting area to center island that is a trail/road route. Or to just meet at center island would be nice as well. - Meander |
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Open invitation for campfire meetup in Toronto, just send me a message |
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Topic:
How the world has changed
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Sounds like you have had some bad experiences which the memories cause you anger. What the previous poster suggested was right, however. If you are unable to find someone who shares an interest, then decide what things you like most. I like distance walking, not everyone does, but I could go to a walking group to find someone who likes to chat and walk a long distance for the scenery. The type of woman you are looking for may also impact your choice of activity, for some perhaps volunteering somewhere women may also be volunteering could be an option. Habitat for humanity, for example, if you are working in construction. Or you may think of another activity. I agree bars are less and less healthy for socializing. This does not mean all bars are terrible. If you get violent or paranoid when drinking, then of course, all bars should be avoided. If this is not the reason, perhaps then you should find a way to put anger aside as it can certainly hinder your chances of finding a long term relationship.
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Topic:
How the world has changed
Edited by
meanders
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Tue 05/04/10 09:32 AM
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The internet seems to be sucking everyone away from being socially aware of each other in the fleshy world of reality. I am not against the internet, however, I have been a very active member of it. That not withstanding, I am sure many people will share the concern people are not dating or meeting often enough in person, and this is effecting society in many ways.
The most important point i would like to make is this. People who choose to not use the internet to find a date, and would rather casually meet someone as he or she feels this is more natural to find someone by glance and attraction that way, well that is much more difficult now. Too many people go the the stores, grocery or department, to just buy something and go home. Not saying real life connections do not happen, I am sure they still do. But not so often now. In fact it feels like a tax on dating, to need internet access to find someone to talk to or spend your life with. Do you agree? Disagree? Let me know here. :) |
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