Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in their forties who have never been married or in a serious, long term partnership have issues. Doesn't matter if they are male or female, they have issues. If they didn't have issues, they wouldn't still be left on the shelf. It's like shopping a clearance sale. You can find a good deal, but you have to shop.
But sometimes you find an undented AllClad sauce pot at Marshalls on the clearance shelf. It is worth looking just in case a jem has been missed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in their forties who have never been married or in a serious, long term partnership have issues. Doesn't matter if they are male or female, they have issues. If they didn't have issues, they wouldn't still be left on the shelf. It's like shopping a clearance sale. You can find a good deal, but you have to shop.
I'm happily married, but disagree with this statement. I have a few friends who are unmarried because marriage was never a huge goal for them. Marrying and having kids is not the end-all-be-all for everyone, and good for those who are smart enough to recognize that it is not what they want instead of just blindly following the path.
Anonymous wrote:People in their forties who have never been married or in a serious, long term partnership have issues. Doesn't matter if they are male or female, they have issues. If they didn't have issues, they wouldn't still be left on the shelf. It's like shopping a clearance sale. You can find a good deal, but you have to shop.
Anonymous wrote:People in their forties who have never been married or in a serious, long term partnership have issues. Doesn't matter if they are male or female, they have issues. If they didn't have issues, they wouldn't still be left on the shelf. It's like shopping a clearance sale. You can find a good deal, but you have to shop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, we do exist. Female, divorcee, 48 with kid at home -- I set up an OKC profile to see what was out there and was bombarded by men who ranged from mid-60s to 22. Few had heeded my advice on what attributes I was looking for (they were WILDLY incompatible in age, political party, location, religion, interests, etc.) and some became rude when I declined to chat. I was called a troll, accused of being ugly in the face (am not but decided to start with just a head to toes pic that garnered compliments from many), accused of being a plant to drum up business and accused of being racist. Some suggested doing things to me that I might have enjoyed hearing from a longterm partner but that sound gross as a pickup line. Finally went dormant after 3 days and much chickening out as I am still in a complicated situation. So, we are there but have to wade through the muck to connect.
I feel better about my OKC profile now. I just don't respond to the messages that come in. Figure I would just get into some sort of back and forth if I even responded to say thanks but no thanks.
you need to get on a much better dating site. OKC is full of not serious trolls. Try chemistry.com
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, we do exist. Female, divorcee, 48 with kid at home -- I set up an OKC profile to see what was out there and was bombarded by men who ranged from mid-60s to 22. Few had heeded my advice on what attributes I was looking for (they were WILDLY incompatible in age, political party, location, religion, interests, etc.) and some became rude when I declined to chat. I was called a troll, accused of being ugly in the face (am not but decided to start with just a head to toes pic that garnered compliments from many), accused of being a plant to drum up business and accused of being racist. Some suggested doing things to me that I might have enjoyed hearing from a longterm partner but that sound gross as a pickup line. Finally went dormant after 3 days and much chickening out as I am still in a complicated situation. So, we are there but have to wade through the muck to connect.
I feel better about my OKC profile now. I just don't respond to the messages that come in. Figure I would just get into some sort of back and forth if I even responded to say thanks but no thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, we do exist. Female, divorcee, 48 with kid at home -- I set up an OKC profile to see what was out there and was bombarded by men who ranged from mid-60s to 22. Few had heeded my advice on what attributes I was looking for (they were WILDLY incompatible in age, political party, location, religion, interests, etc.) and some became rude when I declined to chat. I was called a troll, accused of being ugly in the face (am not but decided to start with just a head to toes pic that garnered compliments from many), accused of being a plant to drum up business and accused of being racist. Some suggested doing things to me that I might have enjoyed hearing from a longterm partner but that sound gross as a pickup line. Finally went dormant after 3 days and much chickening out as I am still in a complicated situation. So, we are there but have to wade through the muck to connect.