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Hi
I am a 36 year female. I am based in Dublin (its where I work) but I am actually from Drogheda so venture between both places.
While my friends are great, they are just on a different wave-lenght to me. We meet up for dinner/lunch or maybe the cinema but thats it and that is only every few weeks. The rest of my friends are settled down so don’t go out much at all.
while I enjoy dinner, lunches and cinema trips I ideally would love to find friends who likes gigs, weekends away, nights out, day trips etc.
Be great to hear back.
Jane – I should say my email is [email protected] if anyone wants to get in touch π
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Hi Jane,
Iβm in a similar position myself. Friends settling down etc. I live in Carrick 🙂
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Yeah I know that feeling, most of my friends are settled down so don’t see so much of them anymore and my friend who is single doesn’t really seem interested in doing much. I might get her to the cinema or out for a meal but that is even very rare. She reckons at her age she should be settled down so think she has just given up on doing anything.
If you want to contact me directly my email is [email protected]
Be great to hear from you π
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Hi Jane. My name is Chris. I moved over from liverpool to cavan 4 years ago. With one thing and another I have no friends over here really. My email is [email protected] if you fancy a chat
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Hi all
Sorry for the late message, if ye are still on here, I’m in the same boat. I’m 34. I’m the only one of my friends that’s single. I love a night out but even before covid, they would probably only want to go out twice a year. I’d love to go out every few weeks. Back when they were fun, I used to love our nights out and weekends away. Starting to feel like I have to get used to living the life of an old boring person π
Ash
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Hi everyone,
I only seen all these messages now, seems alot of us are in the same situation.
Be great to maybe meet up at some point?
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