wherever people are.
get involved doing things you like and things that are important to you.
you will find somebody.
2006-09-29 07:15:50
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answer #1
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answered by tsmith007 4
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Leacock Building, McGill University, Montreal Canada
2006-09-29 06:00:48
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answer #2
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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Where ever it be, the truth is that you wont get a good partner over internet. If you get, it would be from only sites related to marriage, not dating. Most of the people who dates over net wont be with a mind to get a real partner, but for a temperory one for his.... So, best in my opinion is, the one who is found by your parents who also feels good for you too. Best of luck for your marriage. I am saying this because you wont probebly not be married as you asked such a question and you must be a teen. Pray to god.
2006-09-29 04:52:11
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answer #3
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answered by Faheem 4
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No dating sites or counselling will help you to find a right partner. It's all about you and what's going on inside your head. Just be yourself, dress for your comfort and not impressing others and your partner will come looking for you. You will instantly know it's the one you want to be with. I suppose you've got to be mature enough to differenciate between love and infatuation. Take care.
2006-09-29 05:57:13
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answered by Harry thePotter 4
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Without a doubt the internet these days but I agree it can be anywhere. The thing about real life, you don't know who's single so you can get talking to 100 women (which might take a while in normal pubs/bars/clubs etc) & only one is single. The good thing about the web, the people advertising are actually single. Before anyone starts, I know, I know, they could be lying but just like if you met someone face to face who was lying, you'd find out pretty soon! I met my woman online (www.speeddater.co.uk) 1.5 years ago & couldn't be happier. My missus has been telling all her single mates to meet fellas this way & a friend of hers said she's had more action (in terms of meeting people, not anything else!) in the past two months than she has had in her whole life. The sites also set up nights out, activity weekends & random events. My mate recently met his girlfriend online too after tons of dates with other women with whom it didn't work out but he persisted (www.match.com). It's easy, fast & you can meet thousands of women at the touch of a button. Of course, these websites are good at actually making people meet, the chances of actually getting on are different altogether but it certainly increases your chances. As for those who say people just go on the websites for 'dating', they're hardly gonna put down 'marriage' & scare people off, are they?! Anyway, just like with people you meet face to face first, you start going out then you see what you both want out of it. If they just want a good time & you want something serious, end it & look for someone else. Keep chatting to women in random places though (bus stops/supermarkets/the tube/HMV?! - as long as you don't get arrested or on the Most Wanted List for Desperation!). I'm rubbish at chatting women up so would never have got anywhere in the more face to face methods so this way enabled me to do it without feeling like an idiot. I do agree with one of the respondents that 'Fate/Destiny' or whatever will take its course eventually but it will do so to a greater degree if you do something about it yourself too. It's a combination of proaction & luck. Basically, you need to get out there more in all areas but I think the web is a damned good one. If you're a decent bloke you can have a good laugh trying & you will find happiness.
2006-09-29 05:15:16
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answered by OldfirmgameinParis 1
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It has got to depend on your age. I am an older bloke and have been on a dating site on & off for 2 years, and they are mostly just a game. I say trust to fate on a daily basis--you might meet up on holiday, in a pub, supermarket, bus queue---talk with lots of people---you will be surprised that most people enjoy it if you are not pervy about it.
2006-09-29 05:02:32
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answered by goatherd 2
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That place won't exist until you and your "best" partner both arrive there and see each other.
2006-09-29 04:57:46
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answered by ♥ Ruby ♥ 2
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Over above
2006-09-29 04:38:56
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answered by happu 2
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well I found my now husband in a fish and chip shop.
(we were both working there, aged 16 and 17)
2006-09-29 05:37:35
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answered by give up art 2
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In a public toilet if your name is George Micheal
2006-09-29 04:45:37
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answered by Georgie 5
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