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Finally candid answers to all those important and sometimes embarrassing Jewish dating questions!!! Presenting the debut column of Frumma Frumsky. Ask Frumma all your questions that have yet to be answered properly and honestly by someone who actually knows what religious singles truly have to deal with and understands how to deal with
these issues.
Click here to ask Frumma a question!
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Subject: no matches
Dear Frumma,
Have been a long term member of Frumsky and am based in the UK, have only had one person who comunicated with me and visa versa, but it was not to be. Am wondering if there are any people on your big list of people who are in the UK or would relocate to the UK until PG maybe we can all relocate to Eretz Yisroel.
thanks Miri
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Dear Miri,
Our site is growing every day with leaps and bounds, Thank God. We have some British Blokes on our site, as well, but since you have not mentioned them, I am assuming that you are looking for your future mate to be from elsewhere. Honestly, it is more typical for the female to move and relocate to the male's neck of the woods, as he is usually the main bread-winner, and it is harder for him to up and go to another country--and leave the issue of parnassa as a question mark. If you go through our data base, you will find fellow Brits. Put on some music, have a cup of tea and a crumpet or two(what the heck are crumpets???), and go through the many male members we have on our site. Some may be in your area.
I would like to go off on a bit of a tangent here, and think out of the box.(Two mathematical terms in one sentence. WOOHOO!) Would YOU by any chance consider relocating to another country, until Please God, Moshiach comes? What if you were to go through the data base--and find the man of your dreams--but sheesh--he lives in Canada. Would you throw the idea of getting to know him and trying to work something out, without batting an eyelash?
I myself am very family oriented, and my family is my life. I know though, that If and when I meet my bashert, and he lives in another country, I will move. Will it be easy? No way. Will my phone bills be sky high the first few months? Definitely. There comes a time though, when one has to realize what their prioroties are, and what is more important to them. As for me? I hope my bashert doesnt live in a 3rd world country, or Alaska for that matter. Anywhere else? Im outta here, and walking down the aisle.
Hoping to meet you in Jerusalem with your other half soon,
Frumma
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Miri,
It's true and understandable that many guys will be hesitant to begin any sort of long distance relationship with someone overseas. Long distance relationships can be difficult for everyone and many guys would prefer to just stick to their own side of the pond or mediterranean. Luckily, our site offers the ability to post a flattering photo or two of yourself, to help reel them in. Not getting the right response? Spice the photo up a bit with some scenery, props, and maybe a more attractive friend who might be conveniently confused for you. Also, you might decide to give up this whole UK thing and move to a country where footballers don't wear little shorts.
Efrum
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