Society & Culture

Where did you meet your man?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rainbow

12th Nov 2010 03:20pm

I'm a single 30 year old girl living in Sydney and can't seem to meet the right man! They all promise the world and deliver nothing...
Any suggestions?


Anonymous
  • 5th Sep 2012 09:30am

Just look around for all you know the right man is your friend, a neighbor, a colleague or your classmate. Most men will really promise the world, especially when they are courting, so enjoy while men courts you, its the time that man are good but once you are in already in relationship or living in you'll see the man will deliver nothing... In reality if your right man your looking is a perfect one.. You can't find it.. Man can do mistakes, each having weaknesses, find someone who can accept you for what you are and someone that you can love and accept him for what he is.. Its a matter of give and take, and a matter of accepting one's weaknesses or bad side... always remember you should not love the person because you need him.. but you should need the person because you love him with all your heart and he loves you.. and he needs you because he loves you all the way down with your goods and imperfections!


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