I got a smile from a 50 yr old, asking me if he could take me to dinner.
After blocking him, I decided to look at his profile because the first line interested me. It read
If you are older than me or Aferican american (a black woman), I am NOT INTRESTED, As I really perfer younger woman the younger the better
In his profile he also mentioned that he's been at the same job for 27 years. Considering I just turned 28, I think it rather ironic that men his age would try to attract a woman who has only been alive as long as they've been at their job.
I got a message from a 41 year old with the subject title being "Hello Missy." I cracked up! Because how can you take an older man seriously in a romantic sense when he starts it off saying "hello, missy!" :-P
He then called me pulchritudinous. Which I had to look up.
I got another message from a fellow my age (yay!) who used "cheese and rice" in the way Josephine March used "Christopher Columbus!" or I might say, "For goodness' sake." Cheese and rice??? What on earth? Oh wait.
(Say it out loud and you might get it like I finally did.)
My subscription for ChristianMingle ends in 9 days. I don't plan on renewing. But I am waiting to hear back from one fellow. He's the one I paid the subscription for and then didn't hear from for some two months. Now we've exchanged a couple e-mails, but I'm wondering if that'll all die with the end of my subscription.
Ah well. The ebb and flow of life.
I really don't have anything profound to say. There comes a time when you can't think or analyze your way out of the seeming "nothingness" in singleness. Sometimes we just have to let go. Speaking from experience? Well, experience in the fact that I get in that stage quite often but the letting go part...well, the Lord is the author and perfector of our faith.
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