ttc wrote:frog wrote:Dont know how to tell you this girls but maybe you better start looking at yourselves and the guys you are dating and STOP blaming the LACK of guys...

So that fact I want someone who's not obese, doesn't cheat, who doesn't smoke, isn't loopy and not going to hit on my best friend are things I should change??? Just so I'm with someone??? I'd rather be single than go through any of that again
And that my dear is why you are still alone.

No not the things you THINK but the way you answered the question. NO ONE should have to put up with the things you mentioned it is the OTHER stuff, and NO I DONT know what it is, but if you thought about it honestly enough I am sure you (as I have before you) will work it out

Dont take offence cheeky, it IS a serious issue and what the heck lets be serious about it.
AND in answer to Collette's original question, NO there are NONE left, they are all taken by our age (and I am older than you).
SOOOOO we are left with someone else's discards or those so freaking sad they have not had a relationship until then.
Doesnt mean that you shouldnt give these people a chance, after all you are one too, and herein (I beleive) lies the crux of the problem.
Mr Right very well MAY exist, but chances are you have already written the poor sucker off for one (real or imagined) slight the poor barstard may (or may not) have made. And NO, I dont mean rooting your mates, there is NO excuse for that and the prick WILL keep doing it.
I am always reminded of Seinfield, NO ONE is freaking perfect, and often is not if there are are no real issues we will make one up to protect our selves from commitment (male AND female).
A little bit of advice, you are nto going to find the faults and issues on a bike (or any other) forum, you WILL find them within yourself.
AND if you cant, may I suggest professional help, no seriously. And I dont mean a Psycologist, I'n not calling anyone nuts, just saying if anyone thinks they are so freakin perfect that it is the REST of the WORLD that has an issue then.... ahem ahem
Lots of relationship councillers (and the like) out there, and 1 in 10 may even have decent advice.
