Originally posted by Bellona
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Previously on "Own up. Who's been trolling mumsnet again?"
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Agreed. Recently single mate does it on fb. Hangs it out there so to speak. Gets a bit of grief back but one bite = result.Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
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Nuns can be alright, but they're a hard habit to breakOriginally posted by Bellona View PostWrong forum, and crap profile ! but doesn't mean there wasn't some potential there. I'm sure there are posters on Mumsnet that also post on dating sites - they're not all married, or nuns, or looking for Mr Right !
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And at the risk of upsetting any other female posters on here, I'm willing to bet he got more than 3 PM's !Originally posted by ASB View Post400 slaggings off. 3 pms. Decent result.
Wrong forum, and crap profile ! but doesn't mean there wasn't some potential there. I'm sure there are posters on Mumsnet that also post on dating sites - they're not all married, or nuns, or looking for Mr Right !
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I am still there in deep cover. not sheffield guy
but jeez h, what a bunch of HARPIES
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They're mothers, what do you expect? I'd sooner take on big wild animals than a babble of angry mothers - I work a lot in education, I've seen it.Originally posted by cojak View PostYou all talk big but they whupped yo asses and made you cry like babies when you went there last time.
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You all talk big but they whupped yo asses and made you cry like babies when you went there last time.
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If we weren't now in the age of CO19 kicking in the doors of people from the Internet, I'd have half a mind to make a post on the lines of "Looking for an attractive woman - ideally with kids. Having a 17 year old daughter, would be ideal. Pics of you both first, please"Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI wish I had thought of that!
I wonder if mumsnet has a section of the site devoted to guys looking to date women with children?
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I wish I had thought of that!
I wonder if mumsnet has a section of the site devoted to guys looking to date women with children?
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