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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI like the "Will Relocate - Yes" - Erm you don't have much of a choice as a lifer lolComment
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Originally posted by Regent View PostSince acquiring 'single' status about 6 months ago, I've been thinking of trying on-line dating for a while now and found a couple of sites (see below) that I think will be suitable for me. Has anyone else had any joy on these sites?
Not many women are going to go and declare themselves as a geek. Many people using online dating, use the free ones like POF. etc.
Others may get suckered in to eharmony or match. Then girls date for free, charge men for access to mate1, but might be worth it.
The best way to obtain success though is to find a speed dating group and go to one of the parties.
The US as well as the UK, are extremely lenient of women and their crimes. Cases come up all the time in the US weher women kill people/babies/etc and get off scot free. Here they are molly cuddled and "some big bad man drove them to be insane".
Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI like the "Will Relocate - Yes" - Erm you don't have much of a choice as a lifer lol
Life is 30 years, but sentences are irrelevant. Minimum terms are usually 6 years or so, depending on the judge. Good behaviour reduces a sentence more.
That is how murderers, usually get a life sentence, yet are out in 8 years on bail .....
Who would want a jail chick though? End up murdering you in your sleep ..Comment
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Do be careful. I used to know a woman who met some guy off the internet. He turned out to be some incoherent ex-squaddie who belonged to a cult. He knocked her up and I've not heard from her in ages.Comment
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostNot many women are going to go and declare themselves as a geek.
Originally posted by wim121 View PostLife doesnt mean life, lol.
EDIT: and BTW, life in the UK means you can only ever be released on licence. An infraction of the law as trivial as a scuffle on the street or failing to pay the correct bus fare can and does result in your immediate recall to prison.Last edited by NickFitz; 8 January 2012, 19:06.Comment
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostDude, you have to be realistic.
Not many women are going to go and declare themselves as a geek. Many people using online dating, use the free ones like POF.
In my humble opinion, shared common interests are the crux of making a relationship work. The number of times I have seen my friends out with girlfriends/wives looking bored beyond belief with no connection is unreal.
I prefer to meet real ladies, not those with boob jobs, made up to the eye balls etc etc.Comment
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women behind bars. jeez , thats how I met the first missus. dont risk it boys, they are all demons in human form
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Originally posted by Regent View PostGot a few replies to attend to...
Thanks for the tips.
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostLife doesnt mean life, lol.
Life is 30 years, but sentences are irrelevant. Minimum terms are usually 6 years or so, depending on the judge. Good behaviour reduces a sentence more.
That is how murderers, usually get a life sentence, yet are out in 8 years on bail .....
Who would want a jail chick though? End up murdering you in your sleep ..Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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