Topic: prince charming wher art thou
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Wed 11/05/14 08:15 AM
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Wed 11/05/14 12:02 PM
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Wed 11/05/14 12:04 PM
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Wed 11/05/14 01:16 PM
He is in fairy tales. In real life there are neither princess, not princesses, at least not on online dating sites (Charles, sorry if you sneaked in and we didn't recognize you, since some of us are royal fans LOL), but there are lot of people who think they are "precious and worth it" and expect to be treated at least as royal family members.
When illusions meet reality it leaves them with bitter taste of rejection and feeling of self-pity, so they starts whining because "nobody understands them" and "all (wo)men are the same".
Prince sounds better than sugar daddy, but if expectations are the same choice of words makes no difference.
So, before asking others where your prince is, better honestly answer yourself what does "prince" mean to you.
If it is someone who will make you a baby or two and pay off the mortgage, no need to look for a prince. Most average men will do.
If you want a sugar daddy consider appropriate mail filter settings. Mostly married and older single men will contact you soon.
If you believe in fairy tales happening in real life, you'd better buy a lottery ticket. It happens, but very rarely.
If you want true partner in life do not expect him to be a prince, because he is human, just like you, meaning not perfect. Accept him as such and try your best to give him everything you expect from him in return. Take care of each other with respect and love.




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Wed 11/05/14 02:06 PM
Wow - One New Journey said it all !

Welcome to mingle

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Wed 11/05/14 02:12 PM

He is in fairy tales. In real life there are neither princess, not princesses, at least not on online dating sites (Charles, sorry if you sneaked in and we didn't recognize you, since some of us are royal fans LOL), but there are lot of people who think they are "precious and worth it" and expect to be treated at least as royal family members.
When illusions meet reality it leaves them with bitter taste of rejection and feeling of self-pity, so they starts whining because "nobody understands them" and "all (wo)men are the same".
Prince sounds better than sugar daddy, but if expectations are the same choice of words makes no difference.
So, before asking others where your prince is, better honestly answer yourself what does "prince" mean to you.
If it is someone who will make you a baby or two and pay off the mortgage, no need to look for a prince. Most average men will do.
If you want a sugar daddy consider appropriate mail filter settings. Mostly married and older single men will contact you soon.
If you believe in fairy tales happening in real life, you'd better buy a lottery ticket. It happens, but very rarely.
If you want true partner in life do not expect him to be a prince, because he is human, just like you, meaning not perfect. Accept him as such and try your best to give him everything you expect from him in return. Take care of each other with respect and love






Well said...:thumbsup:

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Wed 11/05/14 02:17 PM

Wow - One New Journey said it all !

Welcome to mingle


To mangle a song title a lil bit howzabout I Second those Emotion.

Thank you 1NJ

dreadaye


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Wed 11/05/14 06:23 PM
Edited by OnNewJourney on Wed 11/05/14 06:26 PM


Wow - One New Journey said it all !

Welcome to mingle


To mangle a song title a lil bit howzabout I Second those Emotion.

Thank you 1NJ

dreadaye




You're welcome.And good luck with finding what you are looking for.

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Wed 11/05/14 06:58 PM
'Prince charming wher art thou'





I saw him get eaten by a bear surprised

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Wed 11/05/14 07:29 PM

He is in fairy tales. In real life there are neither princess, not princesses, at least not on online dating sites (Charles, sorry if you sneaked in and we didn't recognize you, since some of us are royal fans LOL), but there are lot of people who think they are "precious and worth it" and expect to be treated at least as royal family members.
When illusions meet reality it leaves them with bitter taste of rejection and feeling of self-pity, so they starts whining because "nobody understands them" and "all (wo)men are the same".
Prince sounds better than sugar daddy, but if expectations are the same choice of words makes no difference.
So, before asking others where your prince is, better honestly answer yourself what does "prince" mean to you.
If it is someone who will make you a baby or two and pay off the mortgage, no need to look for a prince. Most average men will do.
If you want a sugar daddy consider appropriate mail filter settings. Mostly married and older single men will contact you soon.
If you believe in fairy tales happening in real life, you'd better buy a lottery ticket. It happens, but very rarely.
If you want true partner in life do not expect him to be a prince, because he is human, just like you, meaning not perfect. Accept him as such and try your best to give him everything you expect from him in return. Take care of each other with respect and love.






the metaphor of seeking a prince charming is that in a relationship, if we are taking care of each other with respect and love; then we are treating each other like we are precious and worth it.

that's what we hope for when we build a relationship.
yes we are all flawed and human. this does not mean it's impossible to build that kind of relationship.
wishing everyone can find that special person where such love, caring and respect are mutual.

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Wed 11/05/14 07:44 PM

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Wed 11/05/14 10:46 PM

He is in fairy tales. In real life there are neither princess, not princesses, at least not on online dating sites (Charles, sorry if you sneaked in and we didn't recognize you, since some of us are royal fans LOL), but there are lot of people who think they are "precious and worth it" and expect to be treated at least as royal family members.
When illusions meet reality it leaves them with bitter taste of rejection and feeling of self-pity, so they starts whining because "nobody understands them" and "all (wo)men are the same".
Prince sounds better than sugar daddy, but if expectations are the same choice of words makes no difference.
So, before asking others where your prince is, better honestly answer yourself what does "prince" mean to you.
If it is someone who will make you a baby or two and pay off the mortgage, no need to look for a prince. Most average men will do.
If you want a sugar daddy consider appropriate mail filter settings. Mostly married and older single men will contact you soon.
If you believe in fairy tales happening in real life, you'd better buy a lottery ticket. It happens, but very rarely.
If you want true partner in life do not expect him to be a prince, because he is human, just like you, meaning not perfect. Accept him as such and try your best to give him everything you expect from him in return. Take care of each other with respect and love.






Sound like you have a lot of words of wisdom and possibly tried a few of those tricks?

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Wed 11/05/14 11:07 PM
Edited by OnNewJourney on Wed 11/05/14 11:26 PM


He is in fairy tales. In real life there are neither princess, not princesses, at least not on online dating sites (Charles, sorry if you sneaked in and we didn't recognize you, since some of us are royal fans LOL), but there are lot of people who think they are "precious and worth it" and expect to be treated at least as royal family members.
When illusions meet reality it leaves them with bitter taste of rejection and feeling of self-pity, so they starts whining because "nobody understands them" and "all (wo)men are the same".
Prince sounds better than sugar daddy, but if expectations are the same choice of words makes no difference.
So, before asking others where your prince is, better honestly answer yourself what does "prince" mean to you.
If it is someone who will make you a baby or two and pay off the mortgage, no need to look for a prince. Most average men will do.
If you want a sugar daddy consider appropriate mail filter settings. Mostly married and older single men will contact you soon.
If you believe in fairy tales happening in real life, you'd better buy a lottery ticket. It happens, but very rarely.
If you want true partner in life do not expect him to be a prince, because he is human, just like you, meaning not perfect. Accept him as such and try your best to give him everything you expect from him in return. Take care of each other with respect and love.






Sound like you have a lot of words of wisdom and possibly tried a few of those tricks?


Actually, it sounds like you are making assumptions and jumping into conclusions too easily. I hope you do not expect me to share a story of my life here just to deny malicious indirect implications you made and satisfy your curiosity, because it is not going to happen. If you read my profile it will tell you about my marital status. I might make some assumptions based on information about your age and marital status in your profile, but I find no pleasure in doing it. Oh, by the way, people do not always come back to read topics they were posting on. So, go on, practice fine art of indirect attacks on integrity of perfect strangers on someone else. I am not in a mood for those games. Thank you, good bye and good luck with your quest Mingler whoever you think you are...

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Wed 11/05/14 11:30 PM



He is in fairy tales. In real life there are neither princess, not princesses, at least not on online dating sites (Charles, sorry if you sneaked in and we didn't recognize you, since some of us are royal fans LOL), but there are lot of people who think they are "precious and worth it" and expect to be treated at least as royal family members.
When illusions meet reality it leaves them with bitter taste of rejection and feeling of self-pity, so they starts whining because "nobody understands them" and "all (wo)men are the same".
Prince sounds better than sugar daddy, but if expectations are the same choice of words makes no difference.
So, before asking others where your prince is, better honestly answer yourself what does "prince" mean to you.
If it is someone who will make you a baby or two and pay off the mortgage, no need to look for a prince. Most average men will do.
If you want a sugar daddy consider appropriate mail filter settings. Mostly married and older single men will contact you soon.
If you believe in fairy tales happening in real life, you'd better buy a lottery ticket. It happens, but very rarely.
If you want true partner in life do not expect him to be a prince, because he is human, just like you, meaning not perfect. Accept him as such and try your best to give him everything you expect from him in return. Take care of each other with respect and love.






Sound like you have a lot of words of wisdom and possibly tried a few of those tricks?


Actually, it sounds like you are making assumptions and jumping into conclusions too easily. I hope you do not expect me to share a story of my life here just to deny malicious indirect implications you made and satisfy your curiosity, because it is not going to happen. If you read my profile it will tell you about my marital status. I might make some assumptions based on information about your age and marital status in your profile, but I find no pleasure in doing it. Oh, by the way, people do not always come back to read topics they were posting on. So, go on, practise fine art of indirect attacking of integrity of perfect strangers on someone else. I am not in a mood for those games. Thank you, good bye and good luck with your quest Mingler whoever you think you are...


I did look at your profile before posting, originaly. I certainly would not want you to post your life story here.

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Thu 11/06/14 07:27 AM
Hi... Do you think prince charming exist?? I believe its all about a loving a caring man who can be all by your side all time...

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Thu 11/06/14 06:51 PM
Are you looking for me?

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Thu 11/06/14 07:17 PM
Ok I'm hear

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Thu 11/06/14 10:05 PM
Good one.