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Loneliness - Britain's changing nation
by Liza Moore
It's said that there are more than seven million
people living on their own now in Britain. Never have we as a country
experienced this before and real loneliness can lead to all sorts
of problems, including illness.
Have you ever sat around over a weekend, to find
that the only person you perhaps have talked to was the assistant
in the shop you visited and that was only to take your money? As
more and more people leave the areas they grew up in, as well as
family and friends they were familiar with, our nation is becoming
more stressed, depressed and eager to overcome this problem. And
it's not just older people, its affecting people as young as 20.
So how can you be comfortable being alone, which is so different
from being lonely.
The conventional ways of joining a new club, society,
taking up a new hobby or even in fact getting yourself a dog - are
all tried and tested ways that could work. But what if your lonely
for a new partner - you have friends but when you close your door
of a night time - it's then that many people feel so alone. With
no one to talk over the day, the news, their feelings with, this
is the classic time that single people particularly wonder how they
could find someone special in their lives. Unfortunately nowadays
there is no special place to go to meet decent people, as its so
much down to luck, fate and circumstances, which sometimes need
pushing a little to succeed.
That's why Tempting Fate was founded - it's
the thinking, quality persons way to meet that someone special in
your life. Members come from a 30 mile radius in and around Cambridge.
We meet everyone before anyone becomes a member, to make sure we
really can help them. With many success stories already and a Wedding
Reception to go to this weekend from a couple introduced by us last
August, Tempting Fate could be your answer too, at least to meet
some interesting new people in your life.
Visit www.tempting-fate.com
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