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Stop trying. As soon as you don't want one and are comfortable , they'll be popping up. Soulmates are out there it just takes time.I am so alone... I wanna boyfriend but I have no idea how to find one?
Everything works in the reverse for me, so good luck to you.. will be fun but frustrating to find a good guy who treats you well. Get out aND start the process.I feel that a lot, I just want somebody to comfort me and say nice things mostly. Though having a boy to smooch is also obviously a plus of the having-a-boyfriend situation. I am in the middle of trying not to look for one right no, so here's hoping paulb's advice works!
I lve the title of this thread!
When I was younger I enjoyed the solitude and I never wanted or thought I would ever have a relationship. Then one day somebody walked into my life completely unexpected that changed everything. 15 years later i'm now married and have a son. I literally cannot understand how that happened and whilst it's difficult from time to time and I definetely still need my alone time I wouldn't have it any other way. Its been an amazing journey.
Like PaulB states, put yourself out there, take chances and keep an open mind for new experiences. In the meantime try to live in the here and now and who knows that special somebody may just gravitate your way.
^The 'alone time' is essential to plan the next day or hour.
I am so alone... I wanna boyfriend but I have no idea how to find one?