There is something sad about going on a few dates with a guy and realizing he isn't for you.
It means it's back to "being out there."
You sigh as you think: "How many more losers do I have to date until I find the one?"
The one, whatever that means? Does anyone ever really find the one? Only answer this question if you've been with your partner for over 40 years. It seems that marriages grow tired over the years.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
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Have you ever thought that there may not just be one?
Sure. That's a possibility.
starting over... always sucks, no matter if it's a few dates or a few years. investing time into something that doesn't work out is always dissapointing.
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