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By Andy Bkr
#166533
do u think its a good or bad thing? i know a lot of people think its sad but is it has bad as say blind dates?
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#166534
its for sad, desperate losers.

hmm how many months?

I'd say 14.
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By Andy Bkr
#166536
Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog wrote:its for sad, desperate losers.

hmm how many months?

I'd say 14.
could be the perfect for u then lol
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#166537
that was the point of my post you thick tw*t.

seriously.
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By Andy Bkr
#166539
oh the hell are we supposed to tell that from what u put


jeeeesus
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#166541
clearly you need some validation for your sad life by the way you have to mention it every five seconds. its tiresome and if you can't even be prepared to accept jokes about it then tough luck.

honestly you would have expected my kind of response if you had half a braincell but ickle must be using that today.
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By Ickle Angel
#166542
I was actually watching trisha today and there was an internet couple on there meeting for the first time and doing a lie detector test. They really annoyed me because basically they had told so many lies to each other about their lives and this is what gives internet dating the reputation it gets
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By Mcqueen_
#166543
I feel ashamed to be a member of a messageboard with members such as Ickle and baldydom1.

And Sebbywood. Oh and Adam now I've started.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#166546
we have had it not so bad for years with relatively intelligent and people with a sense of humour (with notable exceptions).

Sadly there is a growing number of fools and less of the older posters replying.
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By Adam
#166547
Mcqueen wrote:I feel ashamed to be a member of a messageboard with members such as Ickle and baldydom1.

And Sebbywood. Oh and Adam now I've started.


Oh cheer up you c*nt
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By Wyatt
#166549
I read this in last weeks paper.


A Londoner who flew 5,000 miles to meet a potential bride he found on the internet was shocked to discover that she had started life as a man.

The 39-year-old had gone to Delhi after meeting the woman he met on a matrimonial web site which is used by more than two million people. He had logged on to shaadi.com, which has successfully matched up thousands of men and women. Like any dating service, the user fills out their details, lists likes and dislikes and posts a picture for other members to view online.

Then the east London man flew to Delhi to meet the woman he had wooed online and who he expected to become his bride. But he was surprisedto find that the person he met bore little resemblance to the beautiful woman he had seen on his computer and spoken to on numerous long-distance telephone calls. In fact, it quickly emerged, the person he met had not been born a woman.

The retail worker, who wishes to remain anonymous, said: "I was in front of a girl that did not look like one and sounded very different from the person I had been spending two to three hours every week speaking to. "When I confronted her with pictures that she had posted on the site and how it looked nothing like her, she told me the truth. "The photos were of her cousin, the phone calls had been made by her sister and she had been operated on to become a woman."

Despite the disappointment, he took a picture to remind him of his nightmare experience. He says that it is the deception that concerns him, and insists he is accepting of others' sexuality. He said: "She has a right to express her sexuality as she wants, but by lying about herself, a seed of doubt about all the other profiles has been placed in my mind.

"I think there should be greater checks on the members and more detailed information made available." The site currently offers a free service to those wishing to subscribe to the online marriage bureau. It specialises in matching people of certain faiths, such as Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus, with suitable partners.

A spokesman for Shaadi.com said they do check information contained in users' profiles. A new feature called a "Shaadi Seal" has also been introduced highlighting members whose profiles have been verified.

Despite his humiliating experience, the victim has logged on again to meet prospective partners. He said: "At the end of the day, I just want to meet the girl of my dreams."
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By DemonHorse
#166554
Met my missus through a err ahem generic internet dating service hosted by a company with a black dog on their logo.

Met some great people through them as well, met some of em in real life too
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By Uglybob
#166569
wheres morals when you need him
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#166575
still trying to make himself clean?
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#166655
haha someone actually reached the lowest level of argument before me.
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By MK Chris
#166724
Adam wrote:Ha ha, thats funny.

Not.

To be honest - you can't get much lower than calling someone a c**t.

Please give it a rest..


Adam wrote:Oh cheer up you c*nt

You couldn't write this stuff.
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By Eddie
#166731
Topher wrote:
Adam wrote:Ha ha, thats funny.

Not.

To be honest - you can't get much lower than calling someone a c**t.

Please give it a rest..


Adam wrote:Oh cheer up you c*nt

You couldn't write this stuff.


That is the most hilarious thing ever! I'm wetting my self laughing still!