Path: utzoo!mnetor!ghp!jim From: jim@ghp.UUCP (Jim Stewart) Newsgroups: ont.singles Subject: Re: ont.singles? Message-ID: <231@ghp.UUCP> Date: 15 Feb 89 18:38:42 GMT References: <1989Feb13.122051.29651@ziebmef.uucp> <89Feb14.101829est.38059@neat.ai.toronto.edu> Reply-To: jim@.UUCP (Jim Stewart) Distribution: ont Organization: Gellman Hayward & Partners Ltd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Lines: 29 In article <89Feb14.101829est.38059@neat.ai.toronto.edu> gara@theory.toronto.edu (Gara Pruesse) writes: >Okay, here's a new topic: >Some of my female friends say that Toronto is a desert as far >as interesting single males go. >If this is true, Toronto must be a haven for single heterosexual men. I know we are not supposed to discuss serious things here, but... As having separated from my wife 6 months ago, I have the advantage (disadvantage?) of viewing the situation as a newcomer. (The viewpoint of an outsider, but the interest of an insider). WHERE ARE THEY? I find it very hard to run into them (I DO have a lot of re-learning to do). And those that I have met, well, some have been down right rude. Some play these strange games I don't understand (I'm used to being more up front about things). A few are very nice (although these women tend to get attached fast). I used to sympathize more with the single women making these statements, but I think we make our own luck to some degree. (Ok, I'm trying to take my own advice :-) So, where are all these single women?? What do other people do to meet people? -- Jim Stewart, VE3SRJ UUCP: {utzoo,uunet}!mnetor!ghp!jim BELL: (416)862-0430