Hi Minx, I can see u have been digging. Sometimes I get tired of the whole subject. I have learnt rat love is exactly like with drugs. The knowledge might be there, one has deeper the other more shallow , same like with anything in life , still people need to get their ''fingers burnt before they comprehend''. The good thing is when they are closer to understanding than to the other end, at least a choice can be made. I also believe that when one can add 2 and 2 in this particular field , it is pointless to further convince one to look into a relationship. The time will come for everyone to find out what was at the bottom of it all. Your knowledge is your life-jacket.
PA EastEnders star Cheryl Fergison has reportedly married her Moroccan toyboy in secret. The 46-year-old, who plays Heather Trott in the BBC soap, is rumoured to have tied the knot with 25-year-old Yassine Al-Mermoni near his home in Agadir. Problem is, he still has no UK visa. The couple met in an internet chat room and had hoped to wed in Britain but, according to the Sunday Mirror, Cheryl has been forced to hire a solicitor to speed up her new hubby's visa application process. The paper reports that Fergison got hitched on April 28 and has been splitting her time between the UK and Morocco ever since. One of Yassine's neighbours told the Mirror: "Cheryl seems to have settled in well during her trips here. She goes out in the mornings to put the rubbish out and buy croissants from a local bakers. "Yassine's a late riser and you don't see much of him until mid-afternoon." Cheryl's friends were more than a little surprised when she announced her engagement to the Moroccan shop assistant but she was adamant that it was true love. In an interview last year, Fergison explained: "I've never been so happy. I've found a bliss I didn't know existed. I don't think I've ever been in love until now." We wish her the best of luck with her new hubby.
I'm not sure if this is the right place for this comment, but it is more about how to NOT be a victim. I have had this happen to me 2 times. I have had inappropriate comments from men on a social network. My picture is of me covered and when I was in tunisia. My website gives little personal information and is geared toward sports and English instruction (I'm an ESL teacher). Those comments will still come randomly. There are several categories. Men who want to pursue a "relation serieux", men/women who want to sell something or collect money, men who want to sexcam. If you respond at all to the last group, even to say that you are offended or don't welcome the remarks, they will continue. However, the minute I say I am Muslim or post a verse from Koran, they change 100%. I never have to hear from them again. Have any of you found this to be true? Do you have any thoughts on it?
I think 99% of men on sites such as tagged, badoo etc are there for visas,sex,money etc.:huh: I know ppl who go on these sites cos they are lonely and think they'll just pass time and get their self in too deep. I also no ppl like these sites for sex cam and as far as i'm concerned whatever rings your bell.uke: I personally think anyone who finds talking sex or showing their bits to someone they'v never met on cam just a tad bizarre :O So anyone who uses them should be prepared for all of the above