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Some of them may have girlfriends, actually.
Tony Ramirez
Tony Ramirez
So true. I spotted walking home two woman holding hands.
Gerald Wilgus
Gerald Wilgus
So who do you think has the widest networks of friends, including the unattached, that you can tap into by befriending them?
Tony Ramirez
Tony Ramirez
No one.
Gerald Wilgus
Gerald Wilgus
Think again.
Jordy
Jordy
For you it is a fact that if you want to be happy it has to come from something other than being validated by a woman (even if wanting that is extremely normal). And I am not going to tell you that if you reach that happiness that woman will come to you, because being happy = getting a woman is not how it works.
Tony Ramirez
Tony Ramirez
It's true. I have not spotted any single women in my neighborhood. Most are with husband's and infants. The rest I see them attached to a guy.
Tony Ramirez
Tony Ramirez
Only three times this year woman came up to me and it was at Church greeting. But I bet you 90% they were probably married or definitely had a boyfriend.
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