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Topic: Making friends on mingle
no1westhamfan's photo
Fri 04/28/17 05:16 AM
What is the difference in making friends on mingle or someone off the street

sybariticguy's photo
Fri 04/28/17 08:18 AM
you will certainly know them and how they look whereas here you never know if it is a person. an illusion, or a scammer lol

krissy55101's photo
Fri 04/28/17 08:44 AM
It's free to make friends in here but the ones you meet on the street corner always want cash up front ohwell



Or so I've heard oops

Toodygirl5's photo
Fri 04/28/17 10:02 AM

What is the
difference in making friends on mingle or someone off the street
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You can go on a real date! Oh wait, this is not just a dating site! tongue2

soufiehere's photo
Fri 04/28/17 10:02 AM

What is the difference in making friends on mingle or someone off the street

None.
We are on the streets too.
Maybe not your street.
Ergo..Mingle.

jazzinc's photo
Fri 04/28/17 12:48 PM

What is the difference in making friends on mingle or someone off the street


Maybe; in M2; you try to contact directly a person more easily because all chats are by writing. You must consider two honest and real persons.

On the streets; you can join a person;but sometimes; the information you get is a little more limited;but you won't find always honest persons; they say all they want by trying to impress you.Personal information is difficult to get either by chat or person to person

It depends really

no photo
Fri 04/28/17 12:49 PM
Mingle, forums, street, humm, talk, :thinking: :rolling_eyes:.

no photo
Fri 04/28/17 01:27 PM
I was walking down 8th avenue in Manhattan one day in the late 70's. I was approached by this very friendly woman on the corner of 8th avenue and 42nd street who asked me "Do you want a date?" How friendly is that? Never had that happen to me on Mingle2.

IgorFrankensteen's photo
Sat 04/29/17 10:01 AM

What is the difference in making friends on mingle or someone off the street


On or off the street, you can tell what kind of shoes they have on. And the sound of their voice, that kind of thing.

Past that, despite adamant claims to the contrary, people are people are space-aliens. I mean people. They can be just as duplicitous or honest SPEAKING to your face, as they can WRITING to your profile.

WorldWarZeke's photo
Sat 04/29/17 10:47 AM
People feel safer to be more social online. I'm good in either scenario but online is more convenient.

PacificStar48's photo
Sat 04/29/17 05:05 PM
Edited by PacificStar48 on Sat 04/29/17 05:10 PM
The difference is the real friends you make either place hang around for years and the "others" are just noise in the background.
Oh you mean the diff from "Mingle" friends and "Real" friends ?
Very little. The percentages of ones you want and turn out you don't want are about the same.

If you can get around the distance that seems to be a bigger issue in Mingleland but California is a big draw for eligible gentleman a d friends who want to vacation.

WorldWarZeke's photo
Mon 05/01/17 08:41 AM


If you can get around the distance that seems to be a bigger issue in Mingleland but California is a big draw for eligible gentleman a d friends who want to vacation.


I'm from California and I actually chose to go visit some online friends in New Hampshire and Missouri last year as opposed to having them visit me.

redheadedlady54's photo
Tue 05/02/17 04:26 AM

What is the difference in making friends on mingle or someone off the street
The people you meet on the street aren't usually trying to scam you or catfish you. You can actually see who they are as opposed to fake profiles.

redheadedlady54's photo
Tue 05/02/17 04:28 AM

I was walking down 8th avenue in Manhattan one day in the late 70's. I was approached by this very friendly woman on the corner of 8th avenue and 42nd street who asked me "Do you want a date?" How friendly is that? Never had that happen to me on Mingle2.
How much money did you pay her? lol

redheadedlady54's photo
Tue 05/02/17 04:30 AM

People feel safer to be more social online. I'm good in either scenario but online is more convenient.
It's more convenient but not practical. It seems like too many people only want an online relationship and they don't really want to meet in person.

WorldWarZeke's photo
Tue 05/02/17 07:14 AM


People feel safer to be more social online. I'm good in either scenario but online is more convenient.
It's more convenient but not practical. It seems like too many people only want an online relationship and they don't really want to meet in person.


I personally see no purpose of an online relationship if there's no chance of ever meeting.

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Thu 06/01/17 11:19 PM
i dont talk to people on the streets.. not that safe lol here in mingle you can be whoever you want to be and talk or not talk to anyone you choose.

dreamerana's photo
Fri 06/02/17 12:04 AM

i dont talk to people on the streets.. not that safe lol here in mingle you can be whoever you want to be and talk or not talk to anyone you choose.

Even though i do talk to people along my way (i was talkingvto various people in the waiting area last time i took my sister to ER).
I agree with you. It's easier on here to be who you are. It's also easier here to avoid conflict because ypu can just keep scrolling

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Fri 06/02/17 12:17 AM


i dont talk to people on the streets.. not that safe lol here in mingle you can be whoever you want to be and talk or not talk to anyone you choose.

Even though i do talk to people along my way (i was talkingvto various people in the waiting area last time i took my sister to ER).
I agree with you. It's easier on here to be who you are. It's also easier here to avoid conflict because ypu can just keep scrolling

flowerforyou

Toodygirl5's photo
Fri 06/02/17 03:42 PM
Edited by Toodygirl5 on Fri 06/02/17 03:45 PM
Face to face relationship forms and you know the real deal sooner than later! You don't know who on-line people really are !scared

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