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Old Jul 05, 2016, 08:23 PM
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For all the single members out there.
how do you keep from losing hope that you will find "the one" ?
I mean I know that not everyone single is hoping to meet someone ...and I hope I can be happy with myself if I never do but I was just wondering what other's did or do to remain optimistic about finding the right one in the future?
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Old Jul 06, 2016, 05:37 AM
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After my divorce, I met a wonderful man through a mutual friend. It wasn't a blind date. We just happened to be introduced as we had a mutual friend. We were clearly attracted to each other and had things in common, but we kept things platonic for six months due to my recovering from my divorce.

Our relationship progressed and life isn't perfect but it's been several years and we are very much in love. Lots of trust, communication and honesty cement our bond.

Mutual love may find you without you having to look for it.
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