At times like this I turn to meaningless cliches to get me through...
A rut is a grave with no ends
If that doesn't solve your problem you are beyond help
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Single fat professional male (NSOH) recently separated with out income & own mortgage and tax avoidance vehicle. Enjoys the gin, good whine, country wa*ks and plebs and spending time with young daughter who must take presents at weekends.
Seeks loving understated lady boy for relationship to make my life a hole again with or without children who must enjoy slaving in the country and spending evenings with a battle of wine and simulating conservation.
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Single fat professional male (NSOH) recently separated with out income & own mortgage and tax avoidance vehicle. Enjoys the gin, good whine, country wa*ks and plebs and spending time with young daughter who must take presents at weekends.
Seeks loving understated lady boy for relationship to make my life a hole again with or without children who must enjoy slaving in the country and spending evenings with a battle of wine and simulating conservation.
I haven't spell checked it.
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Single fit professional male (GSOH) recently separated with good income & own house and company. Enjoys the gym, good wine, country walks and pubs and spending time with young daughter who must take precedence at weekends.
Seeks loving understanding lady for relationship to make my life whole again with or without children who must enjoy living in the country and spending evenings with a bottle of wine and simulating conversation.
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostSingle fit professional male (GSOH) recently separated with good income & own house and company. Enjoys the gym, good wine, country walks and pubs and spending time with young daughter who must take precedence at weekends.
Seeks loving understanding lady for relationship to make my life whole again with or without children who must enjoy living in the country and spending evenings with a bottle of wine and simulating conversation.
Go on - go for it
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostI recall he scored more chicks from the single parent group in the book, and was more cavalier about doing it. Way to go fella!
Though the best bit was it ended up portraying fathers in a positive light. Always a top result.....
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Single fit professional male (GSOH) recently separated with good income & own house and company. Enjoys the gym, good wine, country walks and pubs and spending time with young daughter who must take precedence at weekends.
Seeks loving understanding lady for relationship to make my life whole again with or without children who must enjoy living in the country and spending evenings with a bottle of wine and simulating conversation.
Go on - go for it
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI have seen the film and read the book - I thought they were identical?
But I am old and my memory is poor - please illucidate me....
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Originally posted by Solent View PostOK, as some of you know I'm 100% home based, no interaction. Lots of gym and thats my social outlet. Mainly have a drink of wine at home if I want a drink but thats about it. Feel myself, slipping deeper into a rut. Not blowing my own trumpet but good at what I do (developer ) and blo*dy good sense of humour (sounds like an Internet dating profile !!!!!)
Ex, is asking me to have more time with my little one, bonding etc which I love but ex goes out, and gets babysitters all the time etc. I live in a sleepy little town, not the buzzing metropolis, and devoid of (not meaning to offend) 'tottie'. The way the ex has worked it I will not have a weekend to myself per se, as the alternate weekends I dont see my daughter she wants me to have her on the Sunday morning through to Monday. Lovely, but rut time. How the hell am I going to move on.
Any suggestions ?
A bloke I know whose parents were separated since childhood still has a lot of bitterness over his youth despite being so long ago.
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostYou are a f***ing ********, you know that?
He needs our sympathy and support - and a rocket to take him from his planet to planet earth!
I am sure when mini tay comes along he will be fine.....
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostYou are a fcuking arsehole, you know that?
The rest of us appreciate you, just rely on that.
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Originally posted by tay View PostCruise for chicks on contractor message boards. I know you have to be a complete loser to pick up chicks this way, but it just might work.
I suggest CM as a start, once you have her eating out of your hand you can move up to a proper female.
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