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Internet dating sites ar4e often scams. If not by the people creating the site, then by the people
participating in the site. Look at all the stories on the news about these sexual predators trying
to meet up with teenage girls. They tell them lies about their ages and where they are from just to
get these girls in their hands. I have never seen someone on there that actually told the truth.
People I know that go on there lie about one thing or the other. |
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I am not a bar kind of gal.
I never go out with church guys now because they find out I am divorced they treat me like a
leper.
I cannot find a good man anywhere that I would like: I fit into neither the bar-scene nor the
church-scene.
What's left? Online? |
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I am a Au Naturale type of person and have had my views and was against it as well but, at this
point in life, not that I have used them yet. And if I had I would say so. But, a lot of the
websites have proof that relationship do develop and real people are united and get married! A lot
of them. Everybody out here are not freaks or pedophilers. The world is not what it use to be and
if people can find a little happiness by doing this go ahead be happy. It's no more than meeting
people in person, you will eventually find their faults, likes, dislikes, idiosyncrasies, etc. So
what the heck! Live is too short and could be shorter than we already say that is is. |
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Your assertion that "no one tells the truth on them" is unfounded. I met my wife on a dating site 10
years ago, and neither of us lied about ourselves. People do find happiness on dating sites. |
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If you don't like them, don't use them.
For someone like me living in a foreign country, it's one of the best ways to meet people. And
given that foreigners are usually registered with the government, it's not easy for a fraud to get
away with something illegal. |
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K9  22 Jun 2008 16:21
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