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male
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: I've never had a girlfriend and I'm in my early twenties. It's not through a lack of asking girls out as I've been on a couple of first dates. Its really worrying me that my university life is getting busier and busier and women are losing interest so quickly.I may never have a similar amount of time to start a relationship due to long working hour in my chosen career so how do I make the most of it?Where should I be looking to meet women? Should I be open to internet dating? I'm only interested in girls I find physically attractive, are my standards too high?
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reader, anonymous, writes (11 November 2013): I would start internet dating its a great way to meet people, also try not to always go for looks as you could just go onlineand meet girls who can also become close friends.
I would say stop worrying and just enjoy what free time you have and the right person sill come along when you least expect it. Enjoy meeting people no matter what they look like.
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female
reader, anonymous, writes (11 November 2013): I had my first boyfriend when I was 21. There definitely isn't anything wrong with starting later. I'm actually glad I waited so long.Anyway, yes definitely try internet dating!I don't see anything wrong with only dating girls you are attracted to.Be outgoing, join new groups, etc. Try meetup too, there are some good meetups specifically for singles.
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