Match.com (Volume 6)

Match.com (Volume 6)

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Hasbeen

2,073 posts

222 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Joey Deacon said:
I am currently living in Australia and I personally think this is totally unfair. I live with an Aussie girl who owns her own property and I personally wouldn't try and get my hands on any of her money if we split up after 2 years.

From what I understand, it isn't as simple as after living together for 2 years and 1 day you are entitled to half of the other persons money. I believe there are lots of variables such as time together, age, amount of money you have put in etc. which goes into the calculation.

And women in Australia don't understand why it is incredibly difficult to get a man to commit to a relationship!! Have to say dating over here is different to the UK as it seems men call the shots in Australia and decide who they are going to go out with. It seems totally different in the UK where all you seem to get are L'oreal generation entitlement princesses.
Yep, a lot of us would like to see at fault divorce come back. However, you are going to do your shirt. The family court should be renamed the feminist court.

One mate of mine had to borrow $500,000 to pay out his wife of 15 years, when she shot through with some bloke. He'll be 78 when he finishes, & actually owns his property again, if he does.

Another mates son a bit lucky. His father had given him the 1600 acre 4Th generation family wheat farm, in all but the paper work. A smart school teacher lady from the city working out there for a year, married the country boy, obviously thinking he was wealthy.

When she shot through a couple of years later she got a hell of a shock. My mate had been slack with the paperwork, & the son was a pauper, only owning his clothes. Even the cars & furniture were dads.

Her claim for $800,000 was laughed out of court, but the bleeding heart judge still awarded her $150,000 from her pauper husband. It is still in court about that.

Council Baby

19,741 posts

191 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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bulldog5046 said:
Is CB still lurking in these parts? He said he'd re-write my profile over a year ago and I'm still empty handed! bd.
Still about on occasions, post it up then wink


slipstream 1985

12,246 posts

180 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Jesus there really is a corrisponding ratio of the "mental" to "dirtyness"

spikeyhead

17,347 posts

198 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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slipstream 1985 said:
Jesus there really is a corrisponding ratio of the "mental" to "dirtyness"
Spill the beans then

Ikemi

8,447 posts

206 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Has anyone else downloaded the latest update for Tinder? To be honest, with the new 'features', it looks as though it could become a lot less popular ...

It seems you can only swipe right so many times in 24 hours. So instead of continually swiping right to improve your chances of matching, you must only swipe right on profiles you are really keen on and even then, if you swipe right on a good few decent profiles, you'll run out of 'likes'! You then have to wait 24 hours until your 'likes' are refilled.

However you can go back to the usual method of swiping right for everyone, providing you pay £3.99/month for Tinder Plus. It's not a big amount of cash, but when there's PoF/OKCupid, I'm reluctant to bother.

All someone needs to do now is re-release Tinder under a different name, but with no additional costs!

Condi

17,249 posts

172 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Tinder has been shyte for a while. The latest update has pretty much killed any remaining interest.

Blown2CV

28,873 posts

204 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Ikemi said:
Has anyone else downloaded the latest update for Tinder? To be honest, with the new 'features', it looks as though it could become a lot less popular ...

It seems you can only swipe right so many times in 24 hours. So instead of continually swiping right to improve your chances of matching, you must only swipe right on profiles you are really keen on and even then, if you swipe right on a good few decent profiles, you'll run out of 'likes'! You then have to wait 24 hours until your 'likes' are refilled.

However you can go back to the usual method of swiping right for everyone, providing you pay £3.99/month for Tinder Plus. It's not a big amount of cash, but when there's PoF/OKCupid, I'm reluctant to bother.

All someone needs to do now is re-release Tinder under a different name, but with no additional costs!
Ah they've gone through the looking glass. Many things on the web, you try and monetise them, and that's it. Everyone will fk off onto something else. Thetrainline.com started charging credit card fees, much the same only with less blowjobs.

Council Baby

19,741 posts

191 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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slipstream 1985 said:
Jesus there really is a corrisponding ratio of the "mental" to "dirtyness"
Yes there is.

Did you think that nice innocent girls were filthy?

OF COURSE NOT

the ones who have been pushed and broken and treated terribly are the ones who most likely want to please.

What sane woman wants to choke on a cock, have her arsed ripped open by limbs or appendages, scream in pleasure when it's hiding pain?

Exactly, that's wife material

Fidgits

17,202 posts

230 months

Saturday 7th February 2015
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Council Baby said:
slipstream 1985 said:
Jesus there really is a corrisponding ratio of the "mental" to "dirtyness"
Yes there is.

Did you think that nice innocent girls were filthy?

OF COURSE NOT

the ones who have been pushed and broken and treated terribly are the ones who most likely want to please.

What sane woman wants to choke on a cock, have her arsed ripped open by limbs or appendages, scream in pleasure when it's hiding pain?

Exactly, that's wife material
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hornetrider

63,161 posts

206 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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I think there's hope for a certain type of PHer after all.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2956758/Br...

Mart-1

441 posts

201 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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hornetrider said:
I think there's hope for a certain type of PHer after all.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2956758/Br...
Sod the NHS, a fisherman needs to return her to the deep





Mrs. Wood





Blob fish

littleguy

190 posts

122 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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hornetrider said:
I think there's hope for a certain type of PHer after all.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2956758/Br...
"And she has already said that, if she does lose weight and find a new lease of life, she would be willing to take a lie detector test herself, to prove to her husband that she has not been unfaithful."

Pretty sure he's not worried about that.


trackdemon

12,193 posts

262 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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littleguy said:
hornetrider said:
I think there's hope for a certain type of PHer after all.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2956758/Br...
"And she has already said that, if she does lose weight and find a new lease of life, she would be willing to take a lie detector test herself, to prove to her husband that she has not been unfaithful."

Pretty sure he's not worried about that.
A pair of total mongs who deserve each other. Lets hope they don't breed.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 18th February 2015
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Well my time on Match.com is over (6 months) and it has not been a success and I would say mostly due the the age as I'm in my early 20's, however just before my membership ran out I found a girl my age and she was the girl of my dreams, genuine 9/10, smart, polite and we shared a LOT of interests!

We were chatting on a daily basis and she was very interested but due to both our busy schedules we couldn't go on a date early on but eventually we managed to arrange something. About a week before the date she suddenly stopped messaging me and stopped relying to my texts and about 2 days before our date she sent a polite message saying she had met someone and she couldn't meet up anymore frown

As they say you snooze, you lose!

ColdSyphon

181 posts

158 months

Wednesday 18th February 2015
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I've seen about as much action as Mother Theresa since I last posted on page 360-something of the last thread. The problem for me is I'm still overweight (and according to someone on here, my looks qualify me as a candidate for 'The Undateables'). Even with those issues, having read of people's experiences on here plus seeing how one friend's marriage has imploded, not to mention numerous other friends' relationships...it's really put a dampener on my desire to get into one.

I work with women who're mostly in their 20's and 30's and most of them come across as having an entitlement complex and being high-maintenance as fk, not to mention their misandry. If I said some of the things they did then I'd find myself in an employment tribunal. I'd rather be single another 8 years than put up with the ste I hear on a daily basis.

And yet. Part of me still really wants a partner as I feel like I'm totally missing that emotional companionship from my life...don't really know what to do.

Vaud

50,617 posts

156 months

Wednesday 18th February 2015
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Stop trying, get out into some different groups, try something new - cycling, hiking, ballroom dancing, anything... you never know and life is too short. It might be a laugh, you might hate it - you never need to go back.

Bonus of picking an outdoors sport is that you might get a bit fitter, so you still have a positive outcome, even if you are still single.

Edited by Vaud on Wednesday 18th February 13:09

Gtom

1,615 posts

133 months

Wednesday 18th February 2015
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I have got my third tinder date on Saturday night and should have another one next week. The first two girls were a bit 'meh' and I'm in no rush so I can be picky, good practise though for when I do find someone I like. It's all surprisingly easy really.

Adenauer

18,581 posts

237 months

Wednesday 18th February 2015
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ColdSyphon said:
I've seen about as much action as Mother Theresa since I last posted on page 360-something of the last thread. The problem for me is I'm still overweight (and according to someone on here, my looks qualify me as a candidate for 'The Undateables'). Even with those issues, having read of people's experiences on here plus seeing how one friend's marriage has imploded, not to mention numerous other friends' relationships...it's really put a dampener on my desire to get into one.

I work with women who're mostly in their 20's and 30's and most of them come across as having an entitlement complex and being high-maintenance as fk, not to mention their misandry. If I said some of the things they did then I'd find myself in an employment tribunal. I'd rather be single another 8 years than put up with the ste I hear on a daily basis.

And yet. Part of me still really wants a partner as I feel like I'm totally missing that emotional companionship from my life...don't really know what to do.
Chin up, chap. Here you go biggrin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_gOSybb_NY

Sinatra21

125 posts

159 months

Wednesday 18th February 2015
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http://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/being-a-cupcak...

It appears that some of you are not thinking far enough outside of the box. I would think you could replace cupcake with cute puppy, penguins or anything pink with similar results.

HerrSchnell

2,343 posts

200 months

Wednesday 18th February 2015
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ColdSyphon said:
And yet. Part of me still really wants a partner as I feel like I'm totally missing that emotional companionship from my life...don't really know what to do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ulb0pLBgRCw
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