Maybe I'm on the wrong site for this but, I'll take a shot at this anyway.
Working 3rd shift, lots of my time is spent alone or walking my Dog in the late afternoon.
I'm a married guy who's looking for female friends to share a cup of coffee with in the early am hours (between 7 and 9am) or someone who might like to walk and chat when I take my Dog for walks in the afternoon (3:30- 5:00).
No games here as I'm hapilly married but, I do miss a womans company during the day and only get to see my Wife in the early evening before heading off to work.
I live in Schwenksville (to the west of Philly) and walk the Perkiomen trail quite often.
It's funny, for being a social animal I get really strange looks if I try and start up conversations with other females in the local Parks or along the trail.
I guess being so forward with a woman is just too creepy unless we're both around a million people......so here I am.
Please give me a clue Ladies. How am I supposed to approach you if there aren't a million people around. I'd think my little dogs tail wagging would put you somewhat at ease. What gives?
Working 3rd shift, lots of my time is spent alone or walking my Dog in the late afternoon.
I'm a married guy who's looking for female friends to share a cup of coffee with in the early am hours (between 7 and 9am) or someone who might like to walk and chat when I take my Dog for walks in the afternoon (3:30- 5:00).
No games here as I'm hapilly married but, I do miss a womans company during the day and only get to see my Wife in the early evening before heading off to work.
I live in Schwenksville (to the west of Philly) and walk the Perkiomen trail quite often.
It's funny, for being a social animal I get really strange looks if I try and start up conversations with other females in the local Parks or along the trail.
I guess being so forward with a woman is just too creepy unless we're both around a million people......so here I am.
Please give me a clue Ladies. How am I supposed to approach you if there aren't a million people around. I'd think my little dogs tail wagging would put you somewhat at ease. What gives?