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Author: hammers17 Subject: Dating with women
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posted on 11-22-2010 at 00:19 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
Dating with women

Those women looking for love on the internet are almost always willing to do anything to meet a man in the real world. When a married guy wants to cheat, he can go online and become a navy seal, fireman, investment banker or superman and he will find many women who are more than willing to meet him for sex. Sad world, and an even sadder collection of unfaithful husbands out there.
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posted on 11-22-2010 at 11:44 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
men and women are the same - honesty is key

It's true it is really sad that men can't just be honest about what they want, but women are often the same way.

Seems like guys are more willing to just say to a woman that their relationship is over but some guys who are in a relationship for a long time tend to try and ignore those feelings and end up cheating. Women do the same thing.

All people need to do is be honest to each other and tell one another how they actually feel even if it is going to hurt them immediately. In the long run you will both be happier having express true feelings.
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posted on 03-29-2011 at 22:16 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
Divorce???

Marriage is bond with love, respect and faithfulness. If you just can't get enough screwing other men or women other than your spouse then you better think again if you did the right thing gatting married. There is no point on cheating, you will just get things so much complicated. My advice, get a divorce before things get worst.
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posted on 04-07-2011 at 11:58 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
good advice

I agree it will make everything more simple if you just honestly tell your wife or husband that you made a mistake and need a divorce instead of running around behind his/her back and cheating. that will cause many more problems in the future. It's just a matter of deciding which is more important - the relationship, or miscellaneous sex
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Your point?

'Those women looking for love on the internet are almost always willing to do anything to meet a man in the real world. When a married guy wants to cheat, he can go online and become a navy seal, fireman, investment banker or superman and he will find many women who are more than willing to meet him for sex. Sad world, and an even sadder collection of unfaithful husbands out there.'

I am trying to work out what you are actually trying to say here. On a message board devoted to men and divorce you are complaining about men being unfaithful? In a section about dating again?

Women can also pretend to be whatever the heck they want to be online also, it goes both ways.

However the fantasy breaks when real life hits most of the time. Men dating after divorce should be just as aware of women not being truthful online as well ...
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posted on 07-08-2011 at 17:45 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
online dating,so far haha

I find it hilarious on match.com(only one I checked out)every chick works out 3-4 times a week,enjoys red wine,looking to be treated "like a lady " and wants no drama,etc.Not trying to be a hater ,jaded or bitter,but ok sure .Theres a reason the divorce rate is so high.Men and women are imperfect,but its like we dont want to admit it or see past someones faults---thats just my initial observation after a 17 yr relationship.
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