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I am a 49 divorcee, no kids, attractive, and sick of arizona, packing to move to KY. First I thought of moving to Lexington after recently returning from and can't stop thinking about, then upon perusing the forum, Louisville sounded beautiful, now, Richmond...... help! I'm wanting to move and settle down with a nice guy - have fantasy they may exist, maybe in KY. The ppl there are wonderful, that I know, so, maybe...., just MAYBE, a mate???? Hmmm - what are the odds. Really. What ARE the odds?
Anyone able to suggest where there are more singles or opportunities to meet other singles in KY? Thx
The only thing I can suggest is to stay within the "golden triangle" because I'm sure you can find someone in metro Louisville, Lexington, or NKY/ Cincinnati. Honestly I can't say which is more "romantic" because each location is different in their own way. What you need to do is come visit each place and see which one you like the best.
There are single men all over KY, kind of depends on what kind of guy you are looking for, a city boy or a country boy. There is a entire state outside of the golden triangle FYI and there are many men there to. As far as romance goes, don't know been off the field to long to know that stuff.
The only thing I can suggest is to stay within the "golden triangle" because I'm sure you can find someone in metro Louisville, Lexington, or NKY/ Cincinnati. Honestly I can't say which is more "romantic" because each location is different in their own way. What you need to do is come visit each place and see which one you like the best.
Stay in the "golden triangle"?? What's wrong with the rest of us men that don't live in the triangle?
Not a thing darlin'. I think most people think soley of pure numbers when they say that, but I think there are wonderful men all over this wonderful state.
Not a thing darlin'. I think most people think soley of pure numbers when they say that, but I think there are wonderful men all over this wonderful state.
ivanna, I am not a single man, but I played one on radio. Does the word ugleeeeeeeee come to mind? Actually, I was a single man living both outside the triangle and inside the triangle. I can speak to you as a has been.
No matter what part of the state, nation, or Earth you tread, there are some mighty fine examples of single men and single women. There are also some real bums out there. Loneliness is a terrible burden and often much worse a catalyst causing huge mistakes. We all want to be loved. Anyone who doesn't is, well, unhealthy at best.
I promise you this. If you come to Kentucky, if you share your inner-beauty, that is your heart and soul with a man deserving (key word there) of your love, then you will look back and say, "this was the place to come to live." However, if you come to Kentucky and allow loneliness to command you, you will likely fall for one of Kentucky's jerks and wish you had never set foot here.
It's up to you my lovely friend. Come to Kentucky, be lovely, show love, practice love, and the men will find you. Come to Kentucky and hide under a rock and you'll be miserable in any part of the state.
Set your criteria high. You must believe that you are worthy of a good man, and you must test, test, and retest. All men love to get the milk free without buying the cow. If you are worthy and if he is a good man who really is worthy of you, he will understand your testing, and he will adore your worthfulness and he will reward you with love and shower you with attention.
I have travelled the rocky roads of romance, and I know. My bride is everything to me, and she expresses her love to me as I never can adequately express.
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