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Hi all finally getting around to introducing myself my name is Mark and I 57 live in Woking Surrey and have a shared ownership bungalow.
Attend a day centre three days a week where we do various activities.
Like to listen to Rock and Pop music, Read and use my Tech stuff
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Hi all I'm interested in chatting to a female with the nickname of Loopy12a as I aw her on Disableddatingchums and felt we had sinler things in common I saw her post on here during my lunchtime run on iPhone and thought I'd like to have a word with her
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Welcome to the community @Marklove. I hope you'll find some great support on the community, but if you have any questions or need some advice, please don't hesitate to ask.0
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Hi @Loopy12aI have been looking at you on [edited by moderator] and would be happy to chat to you [edited by moderator].
I live in [edited by moderator] and attend a day centre in [edited by moderator] where we do various activities.
I like to listen Rock and Pop music, Read and use my Tech stuff.
If you are interested get in contact
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Hi my name is Mark and I'm 57 and live independently in [edited by moderator] I have CP and also partially sighted and use a wheelchair.
I attend a day centre three days a week where we do various activities. I like to listen to Rock and Pop music, Read and use my Tech stuff.
I am looking for new friends [edited by moderator]
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Hi @Marklove
Welcome to our community we hope that you will find friendship and support from our members.
I have edited your post to remove your location, as we don't allow this on our community.
We hope that you will find new friends on here but would like to remind you that we are not a dating/relationship site. Our community is a safe, anonymous, friendly and supportive place for people to share, chat and support each other.
Best wishes
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Hi @Marklove
I have replied to you on another thread, and would remind you that we are not a dating site. Personal information about yourself is not permitted as we are an anonymous community. I hope that you will be able to make friends on our community to share your interests and find people to talk to, but we are not able to help you with individual relationships.
Best wishes
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Hi dear,It is my pleasure to meet you , I hope all is well with you.I am Kayla Manthey . I am supportive, loving and humble. I really want to get a good friend with whom I can have a genuine , meaningful and intimate relationship full of love, passion and romance.I read your profile here I took Interest in you and I love you to meet you for a serious relationship , although I am always available to write mail due to the condition of my duty.Note that neither age nor ethnic differences will not be a barrier to our relationship , what I need is your love, trust and care and I will give you my best love.Please let us continue this conversation through my private email account *removed by moderator* I will introduce myself better and send you my picture as soon as you receive your mail.I hope to read your mail soon .yours,Kayla Manthey1
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@kaylao I have removed your email address as it breaks our guidelines.
Members, please be aware of online safety when it comes to contacting people online.Here are some resources you may find useful for protecting yourself and others online:
- The Metropolitan Police Service's advice for staying safe online and protecting yourself from some of the risks.
- Get Safe Online provides practical, independent advice on how to protect yourself online, and feel confident you are using the internet safely.
- Online safety: what parents need to know - the NSPCC offers checklists for parents to download, with tips and advice for keeping children safe online.
- Online safety for teenagers - Family Lives offers advice on general online safety as well as specific subjects such as social media and instant messaging trends.
- Safer Net provides advice on staying safe online for people with learning disabilities, and those who support them.
- Dimensions internet safety (PDF 1.53MB) is an easy-to-read safer internet booklet offering tips and advice for people with learning disabilities. The guide also offers guidance on internet bullying.
- Internet Safety for Teens guide from Staysafe.org
If you have any concerns about your safety using the Scope Community or about others' behaviour, please email community@scope.org.uk.
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Dear Adrian I didn't relise my E mail address was showing sorry didn't see it and that's truth I've been on the WWW for 25 years via a project called WAACIS then I went my own way and have been doing it ever since sorry if I broke any guidelines
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Hi @Marklove and welcome to the Community. It is nice to meet you and thanks for sharing with us. I hope you enjoy your time on here and meet some new friends as it is a good place for friendship and chat. If there is anything we can help/support you with then please just let us know. All the best.1
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