Online Dating
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I met my partner over four years ago through guys4men(free membership) which I guess is now part of gayromeo. My biggest problem was where I lived, I didn't know of any gay community and it was almost an hour drive to Chicago, more if traffic was bad.
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I'm a fan of connexion.org
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@tom:
what about gayromeo ?
I am surprised that so many other sites exist.
gayromeo has the RADAR now,
I live in a small place in Thailand now and there are always some guys online within 5 km (3 miles)
Before I lived in India, same thing there. It's free and has TOO MANY search functions (haha, no need to use them all,
but you could look for someone with a big uncut dick, a beard, no body hair, total top for fisting in your village …)
Maybe manhunt is more popular in the US, but I see no reason to use any other site.
Even found a tour guide - and ended up in a 3some.... last week.For a bit of live cam fun you can try geilboy.chaturbate com when waiting for a reply
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I'd lean towards gay.com or any other site that is a little more "community based" as far as being able to chat with others….I've met quite a few really interesting people on there and became more than just another screen name....a genuine connection with anyone these days is tough as we live in a proxy world of immediate gratification....but it shouldn't stop you or anyone else from trying....the online world can be just as unpredictable as the real world we live in....take chances....explore all the gay sites....you never know when you'll run face first into the love of your life....I stumbled, ungracefully, into my husband on Manhunt of all places (I like to spark up conversations with random internet strangers)....every site is what you make of it....
I hope that helps in some way.... :laugh:
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I've met boyfriend of 3y on manhunt, I guess you get what you're looking for. I find okcupid pretty interesting as well, even though most of the (gay) friends I've made online came from specific social networks, like last.fm or goodreads.com