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Practically Lives Here
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Hitched up Join Date: Nov 2009
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and there is NOTHING wrong with that! As long as you both know where you stand, or lay... who cares! Enjoy it!
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Senior Member
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Meh... I'm not very particular about this. Relationship Status:
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Infamous Member
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There are as many definitions of date or dating as almost the number of days in a month:
noun 1. a particular month, day, and year at which some event happened or will happen: July 4, 1776 was the date of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. 2. the day of the month: Is today's date the 7th or the 8th? 3. an inscription on a writing, coin, etc., that shows the time, or time and place, of writing, casting, delivery, etc.: a letter bearing the date January 16. 4. the time or period to which any event or thing belongs; period in general: at a late date. 5. the time during which anything lasts; duration: The pity is that childhood has so short a date. 6. an appointment for a particular time: They have a date with their accountant at ten o'clock. 7. a social appointment or engagement arranged beforehand with another person, especially when a romantic relationship exists or may develop: to go out on a Saturday night date. verb (used without object), dated, dating. 11. to have or bear a date: The letter dates from 1873. 12. to belong to a particular period; have its origin: That dress dates from the 19th century. The architecture dates as far back as 1830. 13. to reckon from some point in time: The custom dates from the days when women wore longer skirts. 14. to go out socially on dates: She dated a lot during high school. verb (used with object), dated, dating. 15. to mark or furnish with a date: Please date the check as of today. 16. to ascertain or fix the period or point in time of; assign a period or point in time to: The archaeologist dated the ruins as belonging to the early Minoan period. 17. to show the age of; show to be old-fashioned. 18. to make a date with; go out on dates with: He's been dating his best friend's sister. Idioms 19. to date, up to the present time; until now: This is his best book to date. 20. up to date, in agreement with or inclusive of the latest information; modern: Bring us up to date on the news.
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Infamous Member
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I think the hardest part is being able to spend a lot of time in person before making a long term commitment. It is logistically not easy - unless online where you live locally or not too far apart.
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