A
female
age
41-50,
anonymous
writes: I recently met a man on a dating site, he said that he would love to talk to me if I am interested then I said yes I am. We hit it off from there. I have been on the site for 4 months, he for one year and I was going over other sites, I found out that he is a member of another site for 3 years but he stopped loging in when he met me. We exchange emails and chat online but not enough cause his job requires him to do projects out of tome from 2 weeks to 20 days. He answers all my emails but chatting online is very hard.When he is free, I am asleep cause it is late when I arrange an appointment he is either out of town or renovating his house. How do you think this can work? Am I in a hurry to pursue a relationship or is this normal? We have known each other for 2 months. Many people on the site send me marriage proposals but I like this guy. Reply to this Question Share |
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female
reader, karley +, writes (14 May 2007):
my friend has used the internet as a dating tool for the last 6 years and out of the 5 guys she has talked to met and become involved with 4 have been jerks. they have either used her as a personal bank cheated on her or left her in debt. the man she's with now is by far the best. he treats her well they share the bills equally and have even had a baby together. they have now been together for 2 years. it's seems very odd to me that this man has registered to more than one dating site give him the benifit of the doubt. talk to him via the internet but don't meet up just yet. find out more about each other and maybe talk on the phone. don't jump into this heart first as he may not be the one for you just take your time.
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