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  1. 1. What is your relationship status?

    • Single
      207
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I think I'll go mad if I don't get a gf by the end of the year. I'm already 15 and it feels like I'm missing out on so much more.

Well, as a teenager you must experiment, I agree. At 15 its just the natural way of life. But I have 25, not old at all but still Im pretty tired of it.

I'm 22 and single, mostly by choice. I don't do casual relationships. If I'm in it, I'm in it for the long run, so I consider every potential relationship very carefully before getting into it.

Unfortunately, I've found my perfect woman, but she's not currently single :/

I think I'll go mad if I don't get a gf by the end of the year. I'm already 15 and it feels like I'm missing out on so much more.

Don't attach too much value to it bud, you'll come off desperate!

Oh, I wish she was that easy.

Girlfriend on 2.5 Years. She's wicked but can sometimes get on my wick with her attitude, we know each others weaknesses and wind each other up too. All fun and games I suppose! Got a complete package with her too, her family are awesome, I get on with them really well and she gets on really well with mine.

I'm 22 and single, mostly by choice. I don't do casual relationships. If I'm in it, I'm in it for the long run, so I consider every potential relationship very carefully before getting into it.

Unfortunately, I've found my perfect woman, but she's not currently single :/

Like the way you say "currently" :p

There are ways... :shiftyninja:

Put the gun down and back away from her boyfriend sanctified!

Well, as a teenager you must experiment, I agree. At 15 its just the natural way of life. But I have 25, not old at all but still Im pretty tired of it.

I'm about your age yet I have never had a girlfriend, mostly because I haven't gotten out to look for one :p . Sure, having a girlfriend is nice and all, but it's not the be-all end-all thing if it never happens. It just mean you haven't gotten lucky yet. Anyway, I'm too busy with work to get one and I'm pretty much broke most of the time :laugh: ! I just enjoy my bachelor days for now by going out playing cards with my friends or maybe play a round of snooker, and in the evenings, Futsal :D .

Scirwode

I'm 22 and single, mostly by choice. I don't do casual relationships. If I'm in it, I'm in it for the long run, so I consider every potential relationship very carefully before getting into it.

Yeah, I find I'm like that. If I'm picking faults early on then it doesn't really bode well for the future.

I said i was married with a wife, i don't get married until next saturday but i think that's fair enough ;)

i mean i've been with her for over 6 years i'd say that's basically marriage without being married. We just bought an apartment, and it all goes down next saturday :D

Like the way you say "currently" :p

Well, honestly, and I don't mean to sound like an arrogant *******, I am a major catch compared to her current boyfriend. The guy just graduated high school and seems to have no motivation to do anything else for the rest of his life. I can't imagine having a girlfriend like that.

She and I both connect on so many levels it's amazing. I've never found somebody where everything just seems to fit together.

So I say "currently not single" because I hope she sees how well we go together and decides to act on that.

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