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Posted by The Highroller on May-02-2007 20:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Mortyman
You know what's sad? The fact that there's like 50-60 year old women on these sites, trying to look sexy and seductive. I seen a couple pics where they look like they are being pleasured. YUCK!! I think I just threw up a bit in my mouth.


How is that sad? People of that age don't have the right to feel sexy?


Posted by UmmiE on May-02-2007 20:35:

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
How is that sad? People of that age don't have the right to feel sexy?



They have the right to feel sexy and have fun, but they should be on some site which has people of their own age group.


Rather than places where majority age group is 18 to 26 average.


Posted by Import on May-02-2007 20:40:

Ashley Madison


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on May-02-2007 20:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Provocative_boi
They have the right to feel sexy and have fun, but they should be on some site which has people of their own age group.


Rather than places where majority age group is 18 to 26 average.


Who cares - it's not like they're pedophiles.


Posted by UmmiE on May-02-2007 20:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Import
Ashley Madison



Cougar hunting. FTW!!!!!!!!!


Posted by Mortyman on May-02-2007 21:22:

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
How is that sad? People of that age don't have the right to feel sexy?


Feeling sexy and Looking sexy are 2 different things


Posted by DigiNut on May-02-2007 22:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Provocative_boi
They have the right to feel sexy and have fun, but they should be on some site which has people of their own age group.

Don't most dating sites group everything by age? Surely that's one of the parameters people can search for - hell, it's probably the most important one other than male/female. Which raises the question of why some people here are looking at the 50-60 year olds...

My sister met her current husband through one of these sites. She was about 40 at the time. It's hard to meet people any other way when you've got a full-time job and two children to support. I assume it's the same when people get divorced or widowed at age 50 or 60. In fact, they're probably the ones least likely to lie or abuse these sites, since they're really seriously looking for a long-term partner.


Posted by Rocco on May-03-2007 04:29:

you should use all the tools available. I mean if ur single, ur SINGLE!!! u don't have responsiblities or commitments. You can use the dating sites as a tool, nothing else. After all, ur still the one who's gonna physically have to go invest your time (and money) to figure out if this person is really worth ur time, regardless what they said in their profile.

U do the exact same thing when u go out o the bar, or the speed dating thing like some mentioned.. it's all the same shit, different day


Posted by _tAmiKo_ on May-03-2007 20:39:

Love Poundin' Sensation

Drew and I met online about 3 years ago...
He introduced me to the scene and is still the love of my life...



Posted by musicsnob_NOT on May-03-2007 22:40:

3+ years and counting here from meeting online....you never know.


Posted by Jem_hadar on May-03-2007 22:48:

quote:
Originally posted by _tAmiKo_
Drew and I met online about 3 years ago...
He introduced me to the scene and is still the love of my life...




oh you two! *silly* just thstop ittt

/ghay voice


Posted by Mortyman on Mar-29-2009 23:52:

Anyone here on lavalife, I have credits that are going unused, thought I'd give them away


Posted by evil_cookie on Mar-30-2009 00:13:

online dating lolol


Posted by Ozmozis on Mar-30-2009 00:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Mortyman
Anyone here on lavalife, I have credits that are going unused, thought I'd give them away


Sell it :P


Posted by soupastah on Mar-30-2009 00:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Swamper


If anything, social networking sites are a breeding ground for attention whores + just another territory through which those popular IRL will seek the same status in the virtual world. People are adding 'friends' not so much because they care to talk to them but more because they want to pad up their numbers -- Myspace is the worst for this, Facebook not so much (yet).


i agree. in fact there was a study completed in england that concluded the next generation is going to be the most self-absorbed to ever exist. quite the opposite you'd expect as the original goal for social networking


Posted by Abercrombie on Mar-30-2009 01:24:

FACT: 1 out of 8 marriages in the USA today are couples met online.


Posted by spitty on Mar-30-2009 03:52:

i am interested in knowing, of all the people that posted on here that met through online dating (lava, POF, TA myspace, etc) how many of you are still together?


Posted by UmmiE on Mar-30-2009 12:26:

quote:
Originally posted by spitty
i am interested in knowing, of all the people that posted on here that met through online dating (lava, POF, TA myspace, etc) how many of you are still together?



We arent anymore.


Posted by FunkyCrew on Mar-30-2009 13:54:

quote:
Originally posted by UmmiE
We arent anymore.


+1


Posted by Abercrombie on Mar-30-2009 14:28:

TA's "Luke and Laura" aka Lisa and Cale are just friends now.

I wonder about Kelly... I was happy for her... wonder how that turned out.


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Mar-30-2009 14:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
TA's "Luke and Laura" aka Lisa and Cale are just friends now.


I think it scares me that I got the Luke and Laura thing right away.....oh god help me.


Posted by kaniz on Mar-30-2009 15:20:

Most people I've dated I met online first.

Hell, a good portion of my friends I've met through online connections, or '6 degrees of separation of someone I had met online'.

Current BF of 4 or so years I met online.
My best friend in Toronto I met through Tribe.

However, the concept of having an "Internet Boyfriend" - someone that your only dating online and rarely / never see in person seems odd to me.

As a way to connect to people and then meet them in real life - great
As a way to replace real face-to-face relationships - not so much
As a way to maintain a long-distance relationship - so-so


Posted by FunkyCrew on Mar-30-2009 15:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
TA's "Luke and Laura" aka Lisa and Cale are just friends now.

I wonder about Kelly... I was happy for her... wonder how that turned out.


we'll leave that up to her if she wants to post here about that


Posted by PressPLay on Mar-30-2009 17:21:

^^ Who dumped who? Just kidding nobody really cares...but we all know it is always the girl's fault. Am I right???


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Mar-30-2009 19:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
TA's "Luke and Laura" aka Lisa and Cale are just friends now.

I wonder about Kelly... I was happy for her... wonder how that turned out.


Who's Luke and Laura? lol But yes, we're not together anymore. Just friends. Actually I saw him this weekend.

My current bf is on TOTA, but only b/c I made him sign up. We didn't meet online.


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