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[Closed] Anyone just given up on finding love?

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Was way back in the glorious ashes summer of 2005, I started a thread asking about the etiquette for asking a girl out in the gym


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 5:28 pm
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Houns, have you considered dancing at the other end of the ballroom? Doubles your chances, you see.


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 5:28 pm
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Somehow performance would be severely lacking if I did. Shame as the only people I hear that are interested in me at work are men


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 5:30 pm
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Ahhhhh, I was here rarely then. That was back when choccyfoot still existed.


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 5:30 pm
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badnewz in my experience all women complain eventually depending on the time you have with them it's whether you can put up with it defines whether they stay or go

You're quite right Sir. I think it also applies to a lot of people these days irrespective of gender. Italians Do It Best, though.


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 5:34 pm
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i got divorced in my early thirties and settled down to be happily single. One saturday night i was spending the evening in with my happily gay mate we were drinking wine taking the piss out of crap movies when i got a call randomly inviting me out to a work aquaintances birthday . my mate was tired and ready for home so i went. i sat next to a girl in the group spun her a pack of obvious lies about being a criminal client of my aquaintances. we have been together now for 10 years we mannaged to accidently get married despite agreeing it was not for us, our son is two on saturday. i am sickeningly happy. It appears not to be about the "looking for love "


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 5:37 pm
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Right, off to work, I shall look in in the middle of the night for further pearls of wisdom


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 6:07 pm
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Kind of like Danny B on page 1, I'm happily married but I've always said if suddenly I'm not for any reason I wouldn't go through the whole "love" and definately not another wedding.

Tbh I just couldn't be arsed, I rather sit about in a nice flat, drinking beer when I wanted and admiring / riding my bikes have the odd hopeful incidental fling here and there. I'm not an emotional person so I can't rely describe a reason for my lethargy on the subject.


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 6:15 pm
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Sack it. Get a subscription to pronworld or some such and while away the lonely evenings counting all of your lovely money.


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 6:23 pm
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I haven't read the whole thread so this may chime/clash with what's already been said.

Having had my heart broken in my mid 20's by someone I thought was it, I settled on someone who I thought "I can make it work, it'll be ok". This resulted in 12 mostly miserable years. I was 43 when I met the right one, the divorce was horrible, but 5 years later the ex and I are [b]both[/b] happier now than when we were together.

I'm now married a second time and ridiculously happy.

I do sometimes start to resent my ex for the "wilderness years", but mostly I can't bring myself to regret the first marriage, it gave me a wonderful daughter, and led me where I am now. Who knows what my life would have been if I had taken another path?

The moral of this story: F***ed if I know, I'm just wittering on really.


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 6:37 pm
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I do think my standards are high,

Most of us would love a McLaren F1 (or something similar), but would it get up the local country lanes, can you afford the fuel or the servicing or the insurance, can you get the family in it, would you feel comfortable parking it round your mate's dodgy neighbourhood?

Sometimes we have to check whether our goals are realistic. Nothing wrong with a man's reach exceeding his grasp, or punching above your weight, but there has to be limits.

My partner of (well, over 10 years) is awesome, and I realise now that I couldn't be with anyone else, she is what I've needed all along. However, when we met (I was 37) I told a friend that she definitely wasn't my type!


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 7:16 pm
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Yep. Too chuffing old now to give much of a toss, either.


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 7:22 pm
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Me, stopped looking, but have the attitude of if it happens it happens, however if you know of any single girls in central scotland who don't mind someone who rides an Orange Five (probably not many :D) let me know.


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 7:48 pm
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just coming out of a 19 year relationship..I am now way too damaged to think about stuff like love. So at 38 I think that's me done really. Strangely having seen mates go through must find love routine there seems to be three types of ladies out there:

1: those with a massively high expectation of what a man must do and whole adherence to the sex in the city style dating rules

2: absolute emotional wrecks with more ghosts from the past than you can shake a stick at

3: actual normal people(well as normal as ladies get, so basically bonkers within socially acceptable margins)

3 is very very rare!


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 7:49 pm
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3: actual normal people(well as normal as ladies get, so basically bonkers within socially acceptable margins)

3 is very very rare!

I know loads of three's but they only ever want to be friends, can be a bit frustrating.


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 7:56 pm
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just coming out of a 19 year relationship.

🙁 Sorry Tazzy that's crap, but that makes realise I should stop moping.

I got handed back the engagement ring on Wednesday after a very protracted break up from a wonderful woman. Yesterday would have been an anniversary. Not been my best week. I'm also 35.

Oddly, I'm managing to be quite logical about it despite inner self doing it's nut. No children were involved. Neither hates each other. Both have health and both learned lessons.

Similar to you, I'd like the whole family, stone floored kitchen and building tree houses for the kids. It's all a bit raw though so I won't say much more, but 35 is not all over territory! I'm not sure that age even exists any more!

Also, blatantly abusing any 0% credit cards you have to buy materialistic objects helps*

*no it doesn't.

Chin up fella 😀


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 8:02 pm
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Hey singletons....It's the E harmoney free weekend from today until Monday. Only problem is if you start right now you might just get done filling the forms in by Monday.

The really great thing is though they will carefully select 3 perfect matches for you in the whole of the country. In my case I would not have poked them with a sh***y stick.

Just join POF. That is free and you will get loads of messages from fat chicks, not only that but all your messages to the women you like will be ignored. Then when you do meet someone you like you will date for a few weeks, have some nice meals out and some very kinky ahem...just to get a text a few days later to say she has met someone else!

Dating at 38 isn't easy. Probably isn't at 20 either but at least you are not as bitter and jaded.

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Posted : 25/07/2013 8:03 pm
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28? 35? 38?

Life isn't over boys, far from it...

Top tip: STOP wishing your life away lads!

I'm 42, very nearly got married about 4 years ago. It didn't happen, my life didn't end, the World kept turning on it's axis. I just went out & rode my bike a lot till I didn't hurt anymore (& believe me, I was hurting...)

I may not get married, I may never have kids but so what. Thats the hand life has dealt me, now deal with it & get on with your lives. As the USMC say: "Adapt, overcome & improvise".

I'm still dating girls & having fun. Stop being so "Oh woh is me"!


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 8:05 pm
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Firstly I think all this stuff about 'the one' is a load of bollocks and is essentially just nonsense told to 7 year old girls, along with how they're a Princess and will be swept off their feet by a Knight in shining armour. It's funny how out of all the people in the whole world 'the one' always seems to be somebody you meet in your local boozer or at the office Christmas Party 3 miles from where you were born.

Secondly, an awful lot is made out of falling in love and finding 'the one' like it's the holy grail of life or something. Frankly it's not, and there are many other worthwhile, worthy things to pursue in life.

I'm happily in a nine year relationship so I'm not just saying this to justify my empty, lonely life or anything. I just think there's an awful lot of bullshit that gets spouted about this stuff and people just seem to accept it.

I can't imagine life without my g/f but it would be ludicrous to think that if I had't met her in the club that night that I wouldn't have met someone else in the meantime in the previous nine years, and felt that way about that person.

There, I said it.


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 8:20 pm
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3 is very very rare!

Whereas I know loads of 3s which are far from bonkers in a socially acceptable way. Lots of them are married to mates, one of them was bonkers enough to marry me though, 🙂 and plenty more have been friends for years. But for a few twists of fate or coincidence, any one of them may have ended up being mrs deadly (I'm also a firm non-believer in the concept of "the one"). There are loads and loads of perfectly normal, lovely, sane women around. If you're not finding them, it's very unlikely to be their fault.


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 8:37 pm
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To the original question...yes.
And I've been married for almost 10 years.
Two amazing children, who are the only thing that keep me around. She sure as hell doesn't.
If the children weren't here we'd have split for sure.
The only thing that keeps me going...the thought that one day it will end, for whatever reason. In my head it's the day after the youngest is 16. That will be my release date.

Houns, don't pine for it chap.
If I was single now I'd be the happiest chap in town.
Women...they could **** right off. I've had my fill of them.


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 8:44 pm
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I think the notion of finding love is somewhat different these days. Expectations are probably higher than ever, but compromise seems to be in short supply. If my marriage goes down the pan I'll never go looking again, for sure.


 
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[i]When I was just a young boy,
My mother said to me,
There's only one girl in the world for you, son
& she probably lives in Tahiti[/i]

(Courtesy of Wreckless Eric sometime in the early '80's)


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 9:00 pm
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Chin up fella

chin is up, (about the only thing that will be for a while :wink:)

selling my bikes to afford to live however is killing me!


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 9:09 pm
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These last few weeks
I've been confused
sometimes I wonder if
I'm better off alone.

You fall in love
then break your heart.
you fall in love again
it's never ending.

Basically, you've got a bit pop-punk, snap out of it.


 
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Has anyone done the Bontrageresque bit yet?

Bike stuff; Cheap, light, strong, pick any two...

Women; Single, Sane, Attractive, pick any two...

I can't be doing with all this angst stuff; stop whinging and sulking and go out and get trapped off, or live the rest of your life as a lonely sad thingy, but do keep quiet about it.


 
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I can't be doing with all this angst stuff; stop whinging and sulking and go out and get trapped off, or live the rest of your life as a lonely sad thingy, but do keep quiet about it.[s]

bit like 29er threads or what tyre threads, don't like? don't looky 😛


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 9:17 pm
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Go for a fat bird with a good job, she'll be more grateful for the attention, will generally be a good mum and you can always slim her down later down the road. Also, avoid women with poor parents. Hth


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 9:18 pm
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Stop looking for the "perfect one", very few people have anything absolutely perfect in their lives (job, house, health etc) so why should partner/girlfriend/boyfriend be any different. Took me way too long to fathom this out, but now I have I am as happy as larry. 🙂


 
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Women; Single, Sane, Attractive, pick any two...

TBH I struggle to manage one!!

Rachel


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 9:21 pm
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Not bothered if it never happens as i'm very happy living on my own and doing what i want, when i want without having to ask or clear it wi someone else first, did have a semi serious relationship 5 yrs ago but that went tit's up due to catching her humping someone else and there's been now't since, not even a one night stand as i just can't be ****ed or bothered wi the hassle despite having at least a dozen opportunities this year so far.

I've never wanted kids and being 41 and not owning my own house along wi having two badly paid jobs doesn't help as i guess women expect someone of my age to be able to afford holidays and a certain lifestyle but i tend to shun all that and i couldn't give a flying **** bout' having money so that tends to put them off, i like my work that i do (chocolatier & bike shop mechanic) and i like and really get on wi the folk i work with - i get to make up my own hours and if i want a day off at anytime to go riding or something else that's fine - no probs in the slightest, so what if i get paid very poorly? - i enjoy going to work so i figure that counts for so much more than having cash in the bank (of which there's now't), i have a good life, good friends, nice bikes, live in the middle of nowhere in Galloway and i can't honestly say when the last time i was unhappy/bored/fed-up/annoyed was.......

.....although after saying all that there is someone i have recently started to ride with that is fitter than me, can ride just as good as (or better) than me, is very-very fit (as in wow - she's fit!), a really good laugh, is very independent herself and similar values and wants...........she's a good few years younger (10ish) but i dunno?....i'm very happy wi just myself and doing things my way so it's kinda threw me a curve ball as i have actively not gone out my way to encourage or put myself in any situation where the opportunity to perhaps take it any further would ever come up and to be honest i dunno if i will but i'll trundle on as it is at the moment as it's a good laugh and a break from the norm.

So......have i given up? - not as such but i'm certainly not searching for it.


 
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Brownside


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 9:29 pm
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Searching for "the one" is a fruitless exercise, it does indicate you take things too seriously & it's probably this intensity that turns the opposite sex off.

Anyway, I was 40 when I found happiness, via one broken marriage so don't give up yet, just don't focus all your energy on it, it freaks people out, relax and let it come


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 9:31 pm
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(chocolatier & bike shop mechanic)

Marry me?


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 9:32 pm
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My Mum got a new boyfriend when she was 62, I think you need to MTFU and get out there.


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 9:35 pm
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I think you need to MTFU and get out there.

lol, can I finish my divorce first please if that's ok? may screw my little boys brain up otherwise 😀


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 9:40 pm
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If love ever bothered to come looking for me.....I'd be out riding.
Don't really see the point meself.I'm perfectly capable of making myself miserable without a womans help.


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 9:45 pm
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Houns live your life ffs. Do what you want. If it ever happens it happens. Im sick of social convention 'must get married', must have a sibling', etc etc.

Relax.


 
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I don't think you get to choose on the sibling thing, Hora...

Rachel


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 9:48 pm
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OMG I agree with Hora...Kill me now....there is no hope!


 
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I don't think you get to choose on the sibling thing, Hora...

😀


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 9:49 pm
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Allthegear mrshora partly wanted a child because it seemed all her friends were... now everyone is having a second and 'he will be lonely in life without a sibling'.

Sounds grumpy/harsh but why the social pressure bollocks. We all get one shot at life. Why the pressure to conform, to follow a conveyor belt, a conformist critical path?

Btw allthegear- I hope your tickle tackle all works good? 🙂


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 9:53 pm
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Pathetic.
I flipped on to this forum to help pass the time with thoughts of riding.

You're wasting your time and more importantly mine.
Grow a pair and get out there.


 
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Interesting way of putting it, Hora!! LOL


 
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