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I love my job, and am proud of where I work, and my sucess. However, in online dating, I think that being quiet about where you work, and what you do is probably better. I don't know. I still can't even figure out online dating, it is just too random for me.
I meet men, online, meet them, go out once or twice, and then, they are ready for the sack. It is just too gross for me. Perhaps that is what is the "new" social value, have sex with everyone. I am choosy, and respect myself too much for that. Maybe I am just too old fashioned for online dating. If this is the new way of meeting people and dating, it is not working for me. I guess I will just be alone forever.
You are definitely doing something wrong. I use the online venue for finding prospective partners, and have had several worthwhile relationships, with very decent men. And no, no rolls in the hay in the first few dates.
You are definitely doing something wrong. I use the online venue for finding prospective partners, and have had several worthwhile relationships, with very decent men. And no, no rolls in the hay in the first few dates.
I don't think I am doing anything wrong. I am wondering if it is a cultural thing. I live in Miami, maybe Latinos think that blondes are easy? Do they treat Latinas this way? I don't know. Maybe men in Miami just want sex on the second date, the first time this happened I was absolutely speechless.
Now I just go to yoga class every night after work, and focus on more postive things in my life than dating, because here in Miami, it is not working.
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