I mean, really. I just don't get it.
I'm the first to admit that I'm no Brad Pitt - but I ain't no Chris Evans either.
I consider myself to be quite successful - I got a good job that pays a ridiculous amount of money for next to no actual work what-so-ever, a nice home which I always look forward to come back to at the end of a “hard” days work and I've got great friends that I always enjoying relaxing and joking with.
I consider myself to be a friendly and easy-going sort of bloke. I certainly don't think any of my mates have anything too bad to say about me (regardless of how self-loving that may sound!). I'm open minded, honest, caring, reliable, trustworthy, enjoy a good laugh and mature.
So why the ducking hell is it sooooo freaking difficult to find someone to have some adult fun with????
What the hell am I doing wrong? I'm the first to admit I'm not much of a looker and that I'm slightly over-weight than even I would like, but are some people really that shallow that they would let something like that stop them from getting in contact to have a good time?
In case you're wondering, yes I am single but I'm OK with that because I'm not looking for anything long term at the moment……… Just some adult fun and friendship. Someone to meet up with, be sociable, go out to the pub on a weekend or whenever and then have sex. I don't think that's too much to ask for, is it? After all, that is what this site is for, isn't it?
It's my 28th birthday next Wednesday (13 July) and I'm really hoping to meet up with someone - anyone - who can help me make this one of the best and most memorable birthdays I've had in a long, long time!!!!!!!!!
And this is where I need your help. I'm especially interested in getting some advise from a woman's point-of-view. What am I doing wrong? Is there anything I can do to get more replies from over members who are looking for a good time?
If there's one thing I hate it's people that don't even have the common decency to reply to other users that have at least made the effort to get the ball rolling. That's just rude. Even if you're not interested a simple reply saying “thanks, but no thanks” would be good enough. At least that shows you've understood that that person has taken the time to email you and are simply returning the favour.
So, if there's anyone out there (especially in the London area) that can give me some friendly advise then please get in touch.
Thank you all for your time,
Martin.
PS: If there is anyone here in London that works for the emergency services or knows someone that does, then on behalf of everyone I would just like to say a big thank you for your help during the terrorist attacks in London today. It's people like you that help make this city one of the best places on earth. Cheers.