I've been out of the dating scene for 3 years, I was with my high school sweetheart for 2 and a half of those. I feel like it's time to get out there again. I'm looking for a guy who is sweet, caring, has a great sense of humor and isn't afraid to show a girl a great time. I would describe myself as a laid back person. I love watching movies, especially horror, action and comedies. I workout 5 times a week at Leid Rec on ISU campus, and I love to cook. I love to be outdoors when it's nice outside. Camping, fishing, hiking, swimming, I love it all. I guess I'm not much of a girly-girl. I tend to stay drama free and I only shop on a 'when I absolutely have to' basis. I am looking for a long-term relationship. Maybe we could catch dinner somewhere or hit the gym together? E if you think we'll click. A catchy subject title is always a plus; bonus points if you make me laugh.
does anyone ever respond to these "missed connection" ads? m4w
i mean really? can people be any more vague? "you come into the store i work at sometimes, tell me what i was wearing" "you were working register one, i was with my girlfrined so i couldn't ask you for your number. tell me what color my eyes are and we can hook up" i'm not even making this shit up, it's from ads i've read on here.
missed opportunities at 's
26 y/o female here, looking to arrange a little something and have fun ;) if you're interested reply but I will not even open the messages with no . Send me a and if I'm interested I'll send you one back! Happy Saturday! 9:25pm
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There is a culture gap dynamics here here that few people on this forum really get. OP is afraid for good reason. Maybe not for her life, but afraid none the less because she was not welcomed into the family. She is being realistic, not selfish. On the other hand, the family is probably afraid of an American raised independent women pulling the away from traditions, including supporting his mother in her old age. A lot is riding on the tradition of MIL controlling the new bride perpetuating her own hard journey. My sister came to help me at the birth of my 2nd daughter, and ended up staying a month. (- story) She didn't take care of me, I had to take care of her. The greatest beneficiary was my husband who went straight back to work didn't even have to take our oldest to school or take care of his family at all. Tell your husband that fair doesn't enter into it here. It's his, and that's why he needs to be available to you the for real family bonding. He should take leave if he can. His mother should come later. You two are buying the ticket, so buy if for later and make sure the return is included. You can't please everyone, so take care of yourself your immediate family first. Your MIL make you miserable and think you should be grateful. She could make your life hell if you have a girl. You are going to need someone to take care of you for a while. That should be people who you, your husband your mother, or any professionals you need.