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Over 30 and dating in the digital age. Is it really that hard?
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 595132" data-attributes="member: 15793"><p>The boyfriend before my current SO I met through online gaming. We had a long-distance relationship, and we're still friends, but the distance was too much and our lives wouldn't mesh well. My current SO I originally met at work, but later ran into at a bar and got to know him better after that as a friend. He got divorced last year and we happened.</p><p></p><p>I have a friend that met his fiancee on plentyoffish.com. They lived together for years and he recently popped the question.</p><p></p><p>But I do agree that 35 really isn't ready for a relationship yet. He needs to work on him before he can work on a relationship. If he wants to get out and try to meet people, he needs to try things that he's interested in that will bring him in contact with people that have the same interests. Concerts, a college class, local art or cooking classes, going to the gym, church, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 595132, member: 15793"] The boyfriend before my current SO I met through online gaming. We had a long-distance relationship, and we're still friends, but the distance was too much and our lives wouldn't mesh well. My current SO I originally met at work, but later ran into at a bar and got to know him better after that as a friend. He got divorced last year and we happened. I have a friend that met his fiancee on plentyoffish.com. They lived together for years and he recently popped the question. But I do agree that 35 really isn't ready for a relationship yet. He needs to work on him before he can work on a relationship. If he wants to get out and try to meet people, he needs to try things that he's interested in that will bring him in contact with people that have the same interests. Concerts, a college class, local art or cooking classes, going to the gym, church, etc. [/QUOTE]
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