Anonymous wrote:I think the people who might want that advice are not the same crowd who would see dating a lot of people for two years as a sign of success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. no. no. OP is thinking about hosting one of these. Looking for input/interest.
It's whatever OP decides it is.
Or did I get it wrong?
Yes, you are correct. I am not newly but have dated newly divorced, and other peole looking to enter the dating scene again. It would be an informal gathering of people just wanting to talk and maybe ask questions.
You would be surprised at how many men don't have decent photos. Or can't think of a cheaper place for a date other than a 100 dinner.
Anonymous wrote:No. no. no. OP is thinking about hosting one of these. Looking for input/interest.
It's whatever OP decides it is.
Or did I get it wrong?
Anonymous wrote:If you are neely divorced, would you attend a gathering on Saturday morning to get a few tips on dating for people over 45? It would be free, about an hour, informal, and designed to help you navigate the world of online and inperson dating?
Anonymous wrote:OP again. This would really be an intimate conversation with a woman who has done online dating for two years straight. I am an outgoing person and quite easy to talk to. It's free, you could get a little coffee at union market and then finish your day. Public space.
Anonymous wrote:No. Because if I were newly divorced the last thing I would want to think about is how to get new penis in my life.
Get a hobby. Date yourself for awhile. Give yourself some room to grow without being partnered off with someone.
Anonymous wrote:No. Because if I were newly divorced the last thing I would want to think about is how to get new penis in my life.
Get a hobby. Date yourself for awhile. Give yourself some room to grow without being partnered off with someone.