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Is there a way to add friends that live near u

I’m looking to make friends that live near me

Savanna1991 3 Jan 25
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Why not? There got to be some nearby or pass the word to those young and old Fresno State University students! There is 24,000 students there and 25,000 students at Fresno City College! I even heard it is getting towards 10,000 students at Clovis Community College ...which CSU, Fresno (Fresno State) borders Clovis, CA 93612 and most people say... "They never heard of Agnostic.com!"

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Take an ad out that says

Free dating site for non-believers. Agnostic.com

Bring them to you.

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Do you mean add folks you already know? You can invite them to the site of course.
There is a link for that under the "Learn" button above. (The "Promote" buttons).

And if you want to find local members - then use the Member button above as others have suggested. Have fun!

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Under search members there is a map available, where you can see the location (aprox.) of everyone, and you can zoom in on your area as you like.

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I live in the sticks. I check every once in a while to see if anyone is near me by 1) selecting browse, 2) selecting more and 3) selecting nearby. Good luck!

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I am in the dark too. Thanks for asking that question.

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You could friend me and then move across the country, but I wouldn't recommend it.

@CallMeDave

What's with your main photo?

@LiterateHiker I might ask you the same question

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No, but if you see their posts, and like them, follow them. This isn't like FB.

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Try messaging them and talking to them that way. Instructions are there by their profile and it says "send message."

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