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How u get remove
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I meant the Outsiders Club has an online community. Sadly I know nothing about dating apps, so can't help you there.
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Is it based nearby
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Got mh depression there anyone single women with same experience
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Can you remove from group
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Want to die so much
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How u delete account
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If you ask admin they will delete the account but they won't be around till morning now
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You don't need to delete account you are welcome here
But as said it isn't a dating site
Outdiders have members all over the country
Having a gf isn't all there is to having a good life
Do you have support for your mh issues?
Dating isn't easy in current climate but will get better.as lockdown eases
From experience there are plenty of single females in your area maybe join some social clubs where people have similar interests -
Hello @Dan1el and welcome to the community.
Dating certainly can be a challenge, and the last year hasn't made it any easier, but I'm sure that your mental health won't have any impact on whether a person chooses to date you or not. I understand why you might see it as a barrier, but try to think of what you would do if the opportunity to date somebody else who struggles with their mental health came up? As you are undoubtedly a good person, I'm sure you would willingly date them regardless of their mental health. That will be the same approach as many others out there, it's more about personality and how you treat someone.
You are more than welcome to post on this community and make friends, but as mentioned by others our primary purpose isn't dating, you would be much better served by joining somewhere like the Outsiders Dating and Social Club to further your ambitions to find a partner, and I'm sure there'll be people on there based near you.Dan1el said:Want to die so muchYou touched on your mental health in previous posts further up this discussion, and I’m sorry to hear about how you are feeling at the minute. Do you currently receive any support for your mental health from your GP or other professional? If you ever feel as though you might harm yourself please contact 999 right away. You can also contact Samaritans on 116 123 or text “Shout” to 85258 to receive additional support and speak with a friendly adviser.
You may also find this information page from Mind helpful.
You implied in one of your comments that you want your community account to be removed, is this definitely the case? We would be sad to see you go but I just wanted to check if that is what you want. If so, please respond to the email we have sent you, which also contains further details in addition to the details in this comment.
Lastly, while we very much appreciate your eagerness to get involved, in accordance with our community guidelines I’d like to give you a friendly nudge that we don't advise creating multiple discussions in quick succession dedicated to the same topic. It can be confusing for other members and lead to clutter.
Take care
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That lady said single in my area is there
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I listen to spotify
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Who admin
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@Ross_Scope is covering today
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Support from doctor that every 6 months but everyone has gf
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Wat covering
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Ross is the admin who is online today
Not everyone has a gf there are lots of single people
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