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Old 05-29-2008, 10:34 AM   #95
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Oh, absolutely any kind of gig with other fun, single, queer men is a better way of meeting people than the internet (or, to be specific, than internet dating ... since I've met many cool people and a long-time boyfriend via the internet).

It's just that a past Outfest volunteers coordinator described to me in detail the various volunteer jobs ... and I know there were one or two that particularly appealed to me, that I would have had to grab earlier.

That's NOT to say that envelope stuffing wouldn't be fun ... just that I'm not going to find the time to volunteer for that, with my life as happily busy as it is.


It's tough for me to give up a bird in the hand. In other words, since just about every minute of my socially available time is already filled socially, it's difficult for me to miss out on fun with friends to spend time in a meet-new-people situation ... purely for the sake of potential boyfriending.


If there's a DOUBLE purpose ... like, say, a political cause I feel passionate about (or even one of the Outfest jobs that looked particularly rewarding), I might have an easier time passing up on some of the many social events that usually have me double booked every weekend as it is.


And thats.Just.Me.
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