Yesterday’s post included 8 ghosting type situations I’ve experience recently with online dating. Whatever you can do to avoid signing on to any dating apps, do it. Date your 3rd cousin if you have to! OK, not really… don’t do that. But just know you’ll probably come across women (or men) who do something like the following.
Here is part 2.
This was my favorite moment of outrage. The woman had stated in her bio that she was looking for a man to be obsessed with her. Not a great bio, in my opinion, but I played off of it in my first message. It went downhill fast.
This woman claimed to be psychic in her description. She must’ve seen that we weren’t a match.
She was on a streak! Until me.
When someone doesn’t respond, I’ll say a bizarre statement to see if that riles them up. Any woman who’s not a grandmother would be mortified to be called grandma, right? Right???? Joke’s on me, this woman responded… and she actually IS a grandma!
This woman has 4 kids (she said so in her bio). I responded accordingly.
Another MAGA supporter bites the dust. This isn’t the first time Trump cost me a date. Here’s the first one.
Back to the future. I guess she didn’t find that funny.
Like the woman up above, Lydia has 4 kids. I guess she’s so busy with them, she can’t possibly respond to a message!
If you’re married, keep the flame of love glowing brightly. You don’t want to be part of this jungle.
-Out of the Wilderness
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Oh. My. Gosh. This is cringe-inducing. Can you imagine if you had wasted time getting to know these women and then months down the road find out how utterly awful they were as people? (“Assuming” of course they could have withheld their true character traits for that long.) Here’s my two cents (I took them out of my penny loafers to share this with you…) If you feel compelled to stay on those “dating” sites, craft a funny, clever, and interesting mini bio about you and your interests, loves, and passions and then let your light attract a new friend (vs. YOU reaching out to them first.) Or, let that all go and give it to God. Continue to enjoy life and your family and your interests, publish more books, join local groups, and fall in love with yourself. THAT will attract just the right soul to you.
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This is the most encouraging and uplifting comment. Wish I knew who you were but either way, thank you. I’ve thought about giving it all to God but the thought of having nothing (or no control– which is actually pretty much the same as it’s been going anyway), is something I can’t get over yet. I try to enjoy the other parts of my life, the areas where I find a lot more satisfaction and fulfillment. Thank you so much for commenting and sharing a spiritual thing but also being practical.
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