Rommie wrote:Yep, me and my bf also met online (well, a dating app- times have changed even from ten years ago). Can vouch for it.
SciFi Chick wrote:I know this is crazy, but have you considered online dating? pumpkinpi met her husband that way. Morrolan and his wife met online. Zee and I met online. It's something to consider. I'm happy to research them and find one that might suit you.
Thumper wrote:Or meeting in Mr. Sanders' 5th period Geography class in 7th grade.
I think what they're trying to say is keep trying. You might have a good time on one date, you might learn something. And maybe just maybe something more. But we're all encouraging you to keep at it and try to enjoy what does come from your efforts.
And stop selling yourself short. You chastise me when I do that to myself.
Thumper wrote:Thanks for sharing your intimate promises with us. For me, at least, it was always pretty clear even if you didn't spell it out for us. Michael was a smart, compassionate, wise gentleman. And he loved you and cherished you more than we will know. There's always hope that there is another smart soul out there with whom to share a close friendship.
Loresinger wrote:i am not going to say I know how you feel (I hate that line and it's a lie). I will say continue cultivating friendships. You are witty, smart as shit, generous and kind. Anyone would be blessed to have you in their life for a day, a month or years. Friends won't fill that hole, nor will hobbies, but they may help some.
grapes wrote:Loresinger wrote:i am not going to say I know how you feel (I hate that line and it's a lie). I will say continue cultivating friendships. You are witty, smart as shit, generous and kind. Anyone would be blessed to have you in their life for a day, a month or years. Friends won't fill that hole, nor will hobbies, but they may help some.
Ditto
And, healing doesn't mean it disappears.
Rommie wrote:So I definitely went on literally dozens of first dates while online dating. I *very* rarely went on a second date. It's just impossible to know from someone online if you'll click IRL until you actually meet is my experience- sometimes it's because someone is being deceptive about their looks or personality (I mean, I don't think I was, but I'm being charitable), or sometimes it's just no one's fault. But I grew experienced enough by the end of it to treat it as "I will not meet up with this person unless I think I will have a very enjoyable and interesting night even if nothing happens," and that worked well for me.
I will say though the advantage to online dating if done right is you already can filter for stuff. Like, I did my best to put realistic pictures of myself there (I mean obviously flattering ones, but realistic), so I didn't have to worry about if they found me attractive at first glance. Then I wasn't going to go for a smoker, so could filter that out too. All told, in some ways it's better than going to a bar with a bunch of random people and seeing what happens. We unfortunately can't all be as romantic as my brother meeting his wife on the train randomly one day.
SciFi Chick wrote:Please take this with the love and affection by which it's meant - if you call yourself a dull plodder one more time, you'll hear me screaming all the way from the East Coast. I know you personally. You are anything but a dull plodder. You are, in fact, witty. And you really are selling yourself short. ...
*hugs*
Thumper wrote:Thanks for sharing your intimate promises with us. For me, at least, it was always pretty clear even if you didn't spell it out for us. Michael was a smart, compassionate, wise gentleman. And he loved you and cherished you more than we will know. There's always hope that there is another smart soul out there with whom to share a close friendship.
code monkey wrote: ... and the hats. I wish that I believed in heaven because maybe then I could hope for my reward if I got there.
thanks for letting me cry on your shoulders. i'd better get back to work.
grapes wrote:
Just found out that "we're expecting" again. There's always hope.
code monkey wrote:as one who works with statistics, please let me caution you. if you want to gamble, be the house. if that's out of the question, never bet it all on 'anything can happen' and never draw to an inside straight.
SciFiFisher wrote:
And that is why I still show up for work even when I buy a lottery ticket.
code monkey wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:
And that is why I still show up for work even when I buy a lottery ticket.
oh, you'd show up for work even if you won the lottery. as would I. (since I don't play the lottery the odds of me winning are exactly 0 but it's the idea.)
lady_*nix wrote::(
*offers cm hugs*
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