Best dating sites for people with disabilities and 22q
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GingerNinja2020
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Hello everyone
I was just hoping if anyone new what is the best dating site/app for people with disabilities and 22q that doesn’t cost to much a month to pay for or free sites
I am trying to find some but I am not having any luck could anyone help me please
thanks
I was just hoping if anyone new what is the best dating site/app for people with disabilities and 22q that doesn’t cost to much a month to pay for or free sites
I am trying to find some but I am not having any luck could anyone help me please
thanks
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Hi @GingerNinja2020 - here's a site that has been recommended, & it's the Outsiders. Please see: https://outsiders.org.uk/ Hope this may help.
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Will this include Derby/Derbyshire?
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It's an online community, but they hold (or did before Covid-19) lunches for members to meet. Unfortunately most seem to be further south than you. The places listed are: West Country, London, Home Counties, East Anglia, Wales & Scotland. That being said, it likely has members from further afield than this, so it might depend on finding someone who lives closer, & all members are asked to give their locality. Membership is free.You could contact them for more info about the club:info@outsiders.org.uk07872 681 982This also gives a little more info: https://outsiders.org.uk/club/about-the-club/
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thanks i will contact them
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Happy Easters
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I've been an Outsiders member since 2007. Had some great dates, intimate experiences and its been a real confidence booster in relationships for me.They have online FB chat groups, and Friday night zooms which you can join if your a member. Its FREE, but you do have to fill in an online membershipTHe lunches are a LOT quieter and I think mostly London now gets 4 or 5. Used to be around 10 to 20 when I lived there. People move, or circumstances changed. Many have folded. My nearest was Birmingham but not enough people were turning up (I'm now in Telford, West Midlands)Its run by members so the more members the more chances of meeting, or lunches picking up, being created.I do miss em. But its a club worth supporting.
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OK Cupid is probably one of the better PAID sites tho.
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