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I'm a recovering widower. I work in Prague during term time and live in the north of England.

fretherne 1 Aug 26
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Sorry for your loss. I hear Prague is a great city. Hopefully you won't be like the widows I've dated. They can't go 3 sentences without mentioning their husband. What I've learned from them is that they married the best guy in the world and you can't replace him. I told that to a woman and she said, "I'm not looking to replace him," to which I replied, "But I am."

So please be one of those guys that will give the next woman a chance. You have to get used to saying "I" went somewhere instead of "we." One woman worked at her dead husband's store. I asked what kind of work she did and she answered. "I work at my husband's store." I don't usually call out the widows but I thought I needed to because she was excessive. When I called her on it she said, "well how else can I tell you where I work if I don't mention my husband?" Totally clueless. Try just saying I work in a store 🙂 Good luck to you. I'm sure it's difficult but if you're going to date eventually, take note.

lerlo Level 8 Aug 26, 2018
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What a great opportunity to live two lives. I have always wanted to visit Prague, I studied Rainer Maria Rilke's work. He lived in Prague. When I still lived in Germany, the Iron Curtain was firmly in place, and there was no opportunity to travel east.
The North of England, such rich dialects! I think, my forebearers, Danish vikings, visited there for a while. It is nioce to meet you.

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