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By *amien88 OP   Man
over a year ago

wicklow

Just seeing all posts on no shows etc....got me thinking(hard to believe-me thinking)

But those who do turn up for meets, what is the furthest you have travelled?

Wexford to galway for me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sligo to dublin, I've travelled to Belfast, travelled to westmeath. I drive 100km each way for work. I don't mind driving. I treat myself to a night away and make the most of it. For coffee I even travelled from cavan to mullingar yesterday afternoon and than back to sligo.

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By *amien88 OP   Man
over a year ago

wicklow

Wow..some mileage

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When the urge is??….. then you’ll fill up and enjoy your Topaz rewards around Xmas and burst up the road.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wow..some mileage"

But a diesel so

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Derry to Dublin. Distance isn't an issue for me

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By *lassy lady 216Woman
over a year ago

Craigavon

Belfast to Dublin every 3wks going Belfast to letterkenny hopefully on the 25th you should never let distance get in the way

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Heroes

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By *umpingJackFlashMan
over a year ago

Anywhere


"Sligo to dublin, I've travelled to Belfast, travelled to westmeath. I drive 100km each way for work. I don't mind driving. I treat myself to a night away and make the most of it. For coffee I even travelled from cavan to mullingar yesterday afternoon and than back to sligo."
Now there's committment. Fair play to you.

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By *amien88 OP   Man
over a year ago

wicklow


"Belfast to Dublin every 3wks going Belfast to letterkenny hopefully on the 25th you should never let distance get in the way "
fuck that

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By *issusWoman
over a year ago

Belfast

I stopped travelling for one on one/couples meets as well as meeting anyone who wants to travel over - greater the distance - greater seem to be the expectation.

Especially when there's booked hotels involved.

I definitely don't want to have sex with anyone just because they've booked a hotel to stay over in Belfast and they have no other plans.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've done Dublin to Kerry

Dublin to Galway and Dublin to Belfast..as long as its well planned and seems legit I don't mind the drive..gives a nice build up to be honest

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By *lay rock69Man
over a year ago

monaghan

Don't mine the drive done monaghan to ennis a few times Belfast as well

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By *ustme02018Man
over a year ago

city centre

Dublin ,galway,limerick,waterford

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By *phrodite72Woman
over a year ago

dublin/galway

Ive often met guys halfway but ive had them travel to galway from Dublin drogheda navan wexford Waterford but i knew them id never expect that for a first social coffee

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By *s LollyWoman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

Im travelling to Belfast next month....

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By *amien88 OP   Man
over a year ago

wicklow


"Ive often met guys halfway but ive had them travel to galway from Dublin drogheda navan wexford Waterford but i knew them id never expect that for a first social coffee "
unless it was amazing cofee

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Im travelling to Belfast next month...."

Looking to meeting up with ya

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By *affa31Woman
over a year ago

Galway

Bantry, Belfast, Wexford. Don’t mind travelling if it feels like a good idea

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

Im lucky enough to organise coffee and cake meets on work trips anyway

But I would drive nearly anywhere with notice

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By *amien88 OP   Man
over a year ago

wicklow


"Im lucky enough to organise coffee and cake meets on work trips anyway

But I would drive nearly anywhere with notice "

same here...just for finding the time at the moment

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By *asual777Man
over a year ago

i travel all over

I can’t do what I do frequently in Galway

Distance gives me freedom

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't mind travelling, especially if it's mostly motorway!

I've driven four hours to meet someone but I'd unashamedly go to the moon and back for them

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By *asual777Man
over a year ago

i travel all over


"I don't mind travelling, especially if it's mostly motorway!

I've driven four hours to meet someone but I'd unashamedly go to the moon and back for them "

Do they have colourful socks ?

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By *ol_ieMan
over a year ago

Dublin west

Don't mind driving so wherever for me.

Nothing ventured nothing gained

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By *ewrideMan
over a year ago

KK

Ideally just a neighbouring county but if chats are going well that's not a hard and fast rule

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Dublin to Cork

Dublin to galway

Dublin to belfast

Dublin to Cahir (several times, once for coffee)

Mostly around the M50 though!

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By *issme39Woman
over a year ago

kildare

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By *asual777Man
over a year ago

i travel all over


"Dublin to Cork

Dublin to galway

Dublin to belfast

Dublin to Cahir (several times, once for coffee)

Mostly around the M50 though!

fancy Dublin to kildare "

The amount of flirting on a serious distance thread is disgusting

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By *issme39Woman
over a year ago

kildare


"Dublin to Cork

Dublin to galway

Dublin to belfast

Dublin to Cahir (several times, once for coffee)

Mostly around the M50 though!

fancy Dublin to kildare

The amount of flirting on a serious distance thread is disgusting "

laughing away here...im sorry im sorry...on a serious note..do you know kildare

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

fancy Dublin to kildare

The amount of flirting on a serious distance thread is disgusting "

Lol and then she read the fine print

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By *issme39Woman
over a year ago

kildare


"Dublin to Cork

Dublin to galway

Dublin to belfast

Dublin to Cahir (several times, once for coffee)

Mostly around the M50 though!"

fancy Dublin to kildare

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Dublin to Cork

Dublin to galway

Dublin to belfast

Dublin to Cahir (several times, once for coffee)

Mostly around the M50 though!"

The m50 leads west

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Dublin to Cork

Dublin to galway

Dublin to belfast

Dublin to Cahir (several times, once for coffee)

Mostly around the M50 though!

fancy Dublin to kildare "

God no.... not far enough

But yes

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By *issme39Woman
over a year ago

kildare


"

fancy Dublin to kildare

The amount of flirting on a serious distance thread is disgusting

Lol and then she read the fine print "

lol not at all ( long nails tiny key pad = serious flagging)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Dublin to Cork

Dublin to galway

Dublin to belfast

Dublin to Cahir (several times, once for coffee)

Mostly around the M50 though!

The m50 leads west"

Its a fab slingshot

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By *dfabMan
over a year ago

Dunboyne

I wouldn't mind but nowadays you can't have a Teatime Express cake in your car to impress her with when you go for the coffee.

Feels like the miles just aren't worth it without one

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By *amien88 OP   Man
over a year ago

wicklow


"I wouldn't mind but nowadays you can't have a Teatime Express cake in your car to impress her with when you go for the coffee.

Feels like the miles just aren't worth it without one "

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By *eanbelfastMan
over a year ago

Belfast

I’ve travelled from outside Belfast to Dublin just to meet for coffee. Have also taken someone sight seeing on the North Antrim Coast after they were at a Belfast M&G and then left them off in Dublin with nothing more expected than being sociable

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Have travelled to a few different places for coffee.Cork.Galway and Waterford.If the chat is good leading up to the meet why not take the chance and travel.And it's a day out at least.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Im not a big fan of driving, but have driven 2.5 hours for overnight meets.

Cork, Dublin, Roscommon.

Its great escapism, sexy little holidays!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Im travelling to Belfast next month...."

Belfast is gonna be rocking so!

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By *eralt80Man
over a year ago

cork

Furthest I’ve travelled is Cork to Galway

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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

I won't travel more than an hour. The only exception is if I was going somewhere anyhow .

I don't have time on my days off to be travelling long distances and I also would not expect anyone to do it to meet me either.

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By *oserMan
over a year ago

where the wild roses grow


"Dublin to Cork

Dublin to galway

Dublin to belfast

Dublin to Cahir (several times, once for coffee)

Mostly around the M50 though!

fancy Dublin to kildare "

Kildare you say?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I won't travel more than an hour. The only exception is if I was going somewhere anyhow .

I don't have time on my days off to be travelling long distances and I also would not expect anyone to do it to meet me either. "

Same here to be honest. He'd have to be pretty damn special to get me to travel for hours.

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By *cottybear74Man
over a year ago

kilkenny

Ireland to the US

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By *asual777Man
over a year ago

i travel all over


"I won't travel more than an hour. The only exception is if I was going somewhere anyhow .

I don't have time on my days off to be travelling long distances and I also would not expect anyone to do it to meet me either.

Same here to be honest. He'd have to be pretty damn special to get me to travel for hours. "

My ears are ringing

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By *s LollyWoman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"Ireland to the US "

For a meet

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Next door

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ireland to the US "

Shit you just reminded me I went Ireland auz to get stood up

Had been with a girl for a while, we booked auz but I had stuff to sort and couldn't go out until a few month after her so she went on with a friend and her cousin.

Got to the layover in signapore on my flight before she told me she had met someone else!! Good Times.

I went to friends in Sydney and had a great time partying.....she got knocked up 2 months later

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork

Would never travel more than 30mins or so for someone I didn't know. I wouldn't agree to someone else travelling much further either even if they said it was OK by them.

We would ALWAYS have a social first and it puts a burden of expectation on the whole thing.

Someone who I had met before and trusted is a different story.

Wel get messages from far and wide and they always say they will travel... but I just remind them that they would need to travel at least twice even in the best of circumstances as there would always be a social.

I guess it's easier for fems and couples as they generally don't have issues meeting so can usually choose from the local pool.

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By *hilaboutMan
over a year ago

kilkenny


"Would never travel more than 30mins or so for someone I didn't know. I wouldn't agree to someone else travelling much further either even if they said it was OK by them.

We would ALWAYS have a social first and it puts a burden of expectation on the whole thing.

Someone who I had met before and trusted is a different story.

Wel get messages from far and wide and they always say they will travel... but I just remind them that they would need to travel at least twice even in the best of circumstances as there would always be a social.

I guess it's easier for fems and couples as they generally don't have issues meeting so can usually choose from the local pool."

ditto as it's always 2 meets at least initially so try to keep it between 25 to 40 mins .not too near n not too far lol

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By *reative ideasMan
over a year ago

Next door

I flew to NY for a coffee meet, still friends to this day.

London on several occasions.

All part of the adventure for me.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"I flew to NY for a coffee meet, still friends to this day.

London on several occasions.

All part of the adventure for me. "

You flew to NY to drink coffee with someone you didn't know!???

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I flew to NY for a coffee meet, still friends to this day.

London on several occasions.

All part of the adventure for me. "

Man - I f**king LOVE it!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Would never travel more than 30mins or so for someone I didn't know. I wouldn't agree to someone else travelling much further either even if they said it was OK by them.

We would ALWAYS have a social first and it puts a burden of expectation on the whole thing.

Someone who I had met before and trusted is a different story.

Wel get messages from far and wide and they always say they will travel... but I just remind them that they would need to travel at least twice even in the best of circumstances as there would always be a social.

I guess it's easier for fems and couples as they generally don't have issues meeting so can usually choose from the local pool."

I don't choose from the local pool lol

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"Would never travel more than 30mins or so for someone I didn't know. I wouldn't agree to someone else travelling much further either even if they said it was OK by them.

We would ALWAYS have a social first and it puts a burden of expectation on the whole thing.

Someone who I had met before and trusted is a different story.

Wel get messages from far and wide and they always say they will travel... but I just remind them that they would need to travel at least twice even in the best of circumstances as there would always be a social.

I guess it's easier for fems and couples as they generally don't have issues meeting so can usually choose from the local pool.

I don't choose from the local pool lol"

I guess we are lucky as there are loads locally. We wouldn't have time to meet all the hotties even if we wanted. Travelling away just seems like pointless hassle.

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By *reative ideasMan
over a year ago

Next door


"I flew to NY for a coffee meet, still friends to this day.

London on several occasions.

All part of the adventure for me.

You flew to NY to drink coffee with someone you didn't know!???"

Madness right! In fairness NY does have some serious coffee.

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By *arajeanCouple
over a year ago

mayo

All depends on who meeting distance no problem for the right person or persons.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Would never travel more than 30mins or so for someone I didn't know. I wouldn't agree to someone else travelling much further either even if they said it was OK by them.

We would ALWAYS have a social first and it puts a burden of expectation on the whole thing.

Someone who I had met before and trusted is a different story.

Wel get messages from far and wide and they always say they will travel... but I just remind them that they would need to travel at least twice even in the best of circumstances as there would always be a social.

I guess it's easier for fems and couples as they generally don't have issues meeting so can usually choose from the local pool.

I don't choose from the local pool lol

I guess we are lucky as there are loads locally. We wouldn't have time to meet all the hotties even if we wanted. Travelling away just seems like pointless hassle."

Most local to meet are married or with girlfriends.

I like to get away and travel and treat myself to a hotel. A social meet is a bonus

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Would never travel more than 30mins or so for someone I didn't know. I wouldn't agree to someone else travelling much further either even if they said it was OK by them.

We would ALWAYS have a social first and it puts a burden of expectation on the whole thing.

Someone who I had met before and trusted is a different story.

Wel get messages from far and wide and they always say they will travel... but I just remind them that they would need to travel at least twice even in the best of circumstances as there would always be a social.

I guess it's easier for fems and couples as they generally don't have issues meeting so can usually choose from the local pool.

I don't choose from the local pool lol

I guess we are lucky as there are loads locally. We wouldn't have time to meet all the hotties even if we wanted. Travelling away just seems like pointless hassle.

Most local to meet are married or with girlfriends.

I like to get away and travel and treat myself to a hotel. A social meet is a bonus"

Amen! I much prefer hotel meets - nice big bed, fresh sheets and a hot bath

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

As far as Cavan and south Dublin for me, generally have to work far and wide sometimes and that does help

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By *asual777Man
over a year ago

i travel all over


"Ireland to the US "

I would do anything for love , but I won’t do that

Actually I would . Have flown to NZ/OZ for love

Not coffee though

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"Would never travel more than 30mins or so for someone I didn't know. I wouldn't agree to someone else travelling much further either even if they said it was OK by them.

We would ALWAYS have a social first and it puts a burden of expectation on the whole thing.

Someone who I had met before and trusted is a different story.

Wel get messages from far and wide and they always say they will travel... but I just remind them that they would need to travel at least twice even in the best of circumstances as there would always be a social.

I guess it's easier for fems and couples as they generally don't have issues meeting so can usually choose from the local pool.

I don't choose from the local pool lol

I guess we are lucky as there are loads locally. We wouldn't have time to meet all the hotties even if we wanted. Travelling away just seems like pointless hassle.

Most local to meet are married or with girlfriends.

I like to get away and travel and treat myself to a hotel. A social meet is a bonus"

We would if we could... but we don't have anyone to take kiddies overnight so need to come home once the evening is done.

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By *aint_or_SinnerWoman
over a year ago

South County Dublin

Thankfully never had a no-show. And if I arrange something, I turn up!

I have travelled one or one and a half hours specifically for just a coffee.

With regards to how far I'd go, it always depends on the vibe I'm getting. My gut instincts have never let me down yet .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thankfully never had a no-show. And if I arrange something, I turn up!

I have travelled one or one and a half hours specifically for just a coffee.

With regards to how far I'd go, it always depends on the vibe I'm getting. My gut instincts have never let me down yet . "

I think it horrendous for someone not to actually show up , common courtesy costs nothing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thankfully never had a no-show. And if I arrange something, I turn up!

I have travelled one or one and a half hours specifically for just a coffee.

With regards to how far I'd go, it always depends on the vibe I'm getting. My gut instincts have never let me down yet .

I think it horrendous for someone not to actually show up , common courtesy costs nothing"

Sadly, it's a trait that's not all that common any more.

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By *aint_or_SinnerWoman
over a year ago

South County Dublin


"Thankfully never had a no-show. And if I arrange something, I turn up!

I have travelled one or one and a half hours specifically for just a coffee.

With regards to how far I'd go, it always depends on the vibe I'm getting. My gut instincts have never let me down yet .

I think it horrendous for someone not to actually show up , common courtesy costs nothing

Sadly, it's a trait that's not all that common any more."

It seems the internet just gives too much anonymity, which probably makes it easier to be less courteous in organising a social. So easy to ignore, block and move on. Seems a lot of people either lack common courtesy or just don't have the guts to say they can't meet or have changed their mind, or both.

Without wanting to offend anyone, being a foreigner, I do think it's an Irish thing - not wanting to be rude to your face, telling someone they're not for you etc.

That's life! Not everyone is going to like everyone or have chemistry. I personally always prefer the truth. Say it to my face! Say it by text, whatever. But say it, that way the subject can be closed and that person moved on from!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Very valid point and I completely agree with you here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Would never travel more than 30mins or so for someone I didn't know. I wouldn't agree to someone else travelling much further either even if they said it was OK by them.

We would ALWAYS have a social first and it puts a burden of expectation on the whole thing.

Someone who I had met before and trusted is a different story.

Wel get messages from far and wide and they always say they will travel... but I just remind them that they would need to travel at least twice even in the best of circumstances as there would always be a social.

I guess it's easier for fems and couples as they generally don't have issues meeting so can usually choose from the local pool.

I don't choose from the local pool lol

I guess we are lucky as there are loads locally. We wouldn't have time to meet all the hotties even if we wanted. Travelling away just seems like pointless hassle.

Most local to meet are married or with girlfriends.

I like to get away and travel and treat myself to a hotel. A social meet is a bonus

We would if we could... but we don't have anyone to take kiddies overnight so need to come home once the evening is done."

Mines an adult now so I can escape lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thankfully never had a no-show. And if I arrange something, I turn up!

I have travelled one or one and a half hours specifically for just a coffee.

With regards to how far I'd go, it always depends on the vibe I'm getting. My gut instincts have never let me down yet .

I think it horrendous for someone not to actually show up , common courtesy costs nothing

Sadly, it's a trait that's not all that common any more.

It seems the internet just gives too much anonymity, which probably makes it easier to be less courteous in organising a social. So easy to ignore, block and move on. Seems a lot of people either lack common courtesy or just don't have the guts to say they can't meet or have changed their mind, or both.

Without wanting to offend anyone, being a foreigner, I do think it's an Irish thing - not wanting to be rude to your face, telling someone they're not for you etc.

That's life! Not everyone is going to like everyone or have chemistry. I personally always prefer the truth. Say it to my face! Say it by text, whatever. But say it, that way the subject can be closed and that person moved on from!"

Speaking only for myself here... I'd much rather be told - no thanks, you're not for me rather than being ghosted or ignored.

I'm an adult; I don't sulk if someone isn't interested in me. That's life, so be it, but at least be somewhat courteous and mature.

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By *s LollyWoman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"I flew to NY for a coffee meet, still friends to this day.

London on several occasions.

All part of the adventure for me. "

Christ it's a struggle to get someone to Carlow for a coffee let alone take a 7hr flight

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Regular 500 Km round trip and worth every second!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I flew to NY for a coffee meet, still friends to this day.

London on several occasions.

All part of the adventure for me.

Christ it's a struggle to get someone to Carlow for a coffee let alone take a 7hr flight "

Is it nice coffee?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Have travelled to a few different places for coffee.Cork.Galway and Waterford.If the chat is good leading up to the meet why not take the chance and travel.And it's a day out at least. "

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By *s LollyWoman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"I flew to NY for a coffee meet, still friends to this day.

London on several occasions.

All part of the adventure for me.

Christ it's a struggle to get someone to Carlow for a coffee let alone take a 7hr flight

Is it nice coffee? "

The coffee in Carlow is how I like my men, strong and hard to swallow..

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By *ind PaddyMan
over a year ago

South County Dublin

From the South side of Dublin to the North side. Have had only one met

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I flew to NY for a coffee meet, still friends to this day.

London on several occasions.

All part of the adventure for me.

Christ it's a struggle to get someone to Carlow for a coffee let alone take a 7hr flight

Is it nice coffee?

The coffee in Carlow is how I like my men, strong and hard to swallow..

"

For me - it has be sweet and easy going down

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I flew to NY for a coffee meet, still friends to this day.

London on several occasions.

All part of the adventure for me.

Christ it's a struggle to get someone to Carlow for a coffee let alone take a 7hr flight

Tis à tough ould spot alright

Is it nice coffee?

The coffee in Carlow is how I like my men, strong and hard to swallow..

"

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By *ind PaddyMan
over a year ago

South County Dublin


"Dublin to Cork

Dublin to galway

Dublin to belfast

Dublin to Cahir (several times, once for coffee)

Mostly around the M50 though!

fancy Dublin to kildare "

would fancy Dublin to Kildare but I think I am outside your age range

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By *j TruckerMan
over a year ago

monaghan

As a trucker a drive all over the country which makes it very hard to organise a meet as I never know where I'm going to be one day to the next

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Kildare to Clare and was worth every minute

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Kerry upto Navan... but we had met before.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I flew to NY for a coffee meet, still friends to this day.

London on several occasions.

All part of the adventure for me.

Christ it's a struggle to get someone to Carlow for a coffee let alone take a 7hr flight

Is it nice coffee?

The coffee in Carlow is how I like my men, strong and hard to swallow..

"

Brilliant! I'm stealing that

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By *j TruckerMan
over a year ago

monaghan


"I flew to NY for a coffee meet, still friends to this day.

London on several occasions.

All part of the adventure for me.

That's one hell of an expensive coffee lol

Christ it's a struggle to get someone to Carlow for a coffee let alone take a 7hr flight

Is it nice coffee?

The coffee in Carlow is how I like my men, strong and hard to swallow..

Brilliant! I'm stealing that "

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By *j TruckerMan
over a year ago

monaghan

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By *ind PaddyMan
over a year ago

South County Dublin


"I flew to NY for a coffee meet, still friends to this day.

London on several occasions.

All part of the adventure for me.

Christ it's a struggle to get someone to Carlow for a coffee let alone take a 7hr flight

Is it nice coffee?

The coffee in Carlow is how I like my men, strong and hard to swallow..

"

Well if you can stomach me I do not mind travelling to Carlow

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I flew to NY for a coffee meet, still friends to this day.

London on several occasions.

All part of the adventure for me.

Christ it's a struggle to get someone to Carlow for a coffee let alone take a 7hr flight

Is it nice coffee?

The coffee in Carlow is how I like my men, strong and hard to swallow..

"

I like swallowing them

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"I flew to NY for a coffee meet, still friends to this day.

London on several occasions.

All part of the adventure for me.

Christ it's a struggle to get someone to Carlow for a coffee let alone take a 7hr flight

Is it nice coffee?

The coffee in Carlow is how I like my men, strong and hard to swallow..

I like swallowing them "

Now she tells me

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By *asual777Man
over a year ago

i travel all over

Does cinnamon make any difference to the swallowing experience ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've been to Newry, Belfast, Galway and Westport in the last year.

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By *amien88 OP   Man
over a year ago

wicklow


"As a trucker a drive all over the country which makes it very hard to organise a meet as I never know where I'm going to be one day to the next"
know the feeling

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By *man79Man
over a year ago

newry dundalk. warrenpoint

Are we talking in Ireland only travel journeys or abroad

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By *amien88 OP   Man
over a year ago

wicklow

We all probably have a minimum limit aswell...

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By *iiboyMan
over a year ago

Tankardstown

The norm is halfway if theres distance involved ,( over 90 mins ) depends on the meet and how you click , ive done kells to cork/ galway / waterford / sligo , sometimes its nice to have a night away and some good fun with it , always pre arranged except once where i went to wexford on pure spec, thankfully it worked out

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I had a guy drive 3 hours from Dublin to meet me after 24hrs of epicly high level flirting. We just knew we had serious chemistry

It was surreal but very exciting!!

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By *amien88 OP   Man
over a year ago

wicklow


"I had a guy drive 3 hours from Dublin to meet me after 24hrs of epicly high level flirting. We just knew we had serious chemistry

It was surreal but very exciting!!

"

dedication lol

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By *amien88 OP   Man
over a year ago

wicklow


"Ireland to the US "
wow

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By *xplicitMan
over a year ago

donegal

Once drive the whole way down to Bundoran, but them cities are a disaster, couldn’t park the tractor anywhere and had to turn round and head home.,

..stil, the sheep were glad to see me back early

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By *asual777Man
over a year ago

i travel all over

Planning on a 766km round trip next week

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Was planning a 2 1/2 hr drive during the week but then all went quiet

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By *s LollyWoman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"Was planning a 2 1/2 hr drive during the week but then all went quiet "

Ah the aul radio silence eh.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

From Dublin I have been to London for a meet.

Gone to the Isle of Man,

Regularly did Dublin -Belfast.

The travel is also Parton the thrill

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By *oeupsidedownMan
over a year ago

co down, dublin /louth

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Was planning a 2 1/2 hr drive during the week but then all went quiet

Ah the aul radio silence eh....."

The joys of fab

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By *ittlekinks38Woman
over a year ago

outside belfast x

I quite like the idea of a road trip if it was for an overnight stay or weekend away just to even meet up with friends I've met on fab! But for a first social I tend to always meet in and around belfast!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Furthest I have travelled was from Wexford to Virginia in Cavan for a coffee meet with an amazing woman,it was worth every mile on the road

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By *asual777Man
over a year ago

i travel all over


"Planning on a 766km round trip next week "

Would so walk this 766km and I would walk 766km more

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By *eterdunneMan
over a year ago

leixlip


"Was planning a 2 1/2 hr drive during the week but then all went quiet

Ah the aul radio silence eh....."

Absolutely hate that. Shit or get off the pot I say!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

220 miles return..single meet...but clocked up the guts of 28,000 miles in a 12 month period after meeting the most incredible lady here.

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