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What is your relationship status?

View the voting poll results and dialogue here…

  • Single & available, but no luck (43%, 91 Votes)
  • Partnered in a monogamous relationship (22%, 46 Votes)
  • Single & casually dating (13%, 27 Votes)
  • Single & not interested in dating (8%, 17 Votes)
  • Single with a steady boyfriend (6%, 13 Votes)
  • Partnered but separated; in-transition (4%, 8 Votes)
  • Partnered in an open relationship (3%, 6 Votes)
  • Multi-partnered (3+) in a relationship (1%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 210

So what do you think of these results? Particularly about the most responded to item?

That’s a lot of good guys out there who are single, available, but experiencing difficulty meeting compatible quality men for dating! Why is this the #1 response in the survey?

What are your theories about why there is such a large population of available men who are out there looking for a relationship match, yet at the same time either can’t seem to find him or have trouble establishing something beyond a first contact? What have your experiences been?

Please feel free to share your ideas and insights with the community! And partnered guys, don’t hesitate to jump in too! What worked for you that was successful?

Cheers!

Brian, The Gay Love Coach

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1 Responses to \'Voting Poll Results: Relationship Status\'

  • On September 22, 11 at 5:37am, J H Robbins said...

    This November, my ‘husband’ and I will celebrate 30 years together. I cannot imagine my life without him and I know he feels the exact same way. I wish I could tell you our secret, but I really don’t know what it is; except for the fact the we still love and respect one another. Our best friends will celebrate 29 years together and we couldn’t be more different as couples.
    We still enjoy each others company and talk about a myriad of things every day. Certainly, there are times I could cheerfully strangle him, but it is never about anything substantive. I’m just writing to give two examples that it can be done.

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