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June 16, 2008

Military Women Seeking Men For Stable Relationships

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Military Women Seeking MenPeople who are constantly traveling for their work always have a very hard time with relationships. Unless your partner travels with you, it's hard to maintain any kind of a relationship. Even more difficult than the maintenance of a relationship is finding one in the first place. If you're single and always away from home, it's pretty difficult to join the dating world. I guess that's why there are so many military women seeking men on military dating sites.

I guess when the ads talk about an "army of one" they mean that if you join the army, you might end up being alone because you're going to be away from home for long periods of time. Unless a gal is willing to be in a relationship with someone else from the military, it's very hard to maintain something stable. Then again, even if they're dating within the military, there's no guarantee that they will be posted to the same place at the same time.

So, that leaves a huge amount of military dream girls who are out there looking for the kind of men that can understand their situations. For myself, I'm always very attracted to women who know what they like and do what it takes to get it done. I'm also attracted to women who have their own lives and are fulfilled by them. It's unfair of anyone to ask someone else to try to fulfill them, so when I think of military women seeking men, I think of women that bring much more to the table than your average city girl. They definitely reduce the amount of collateral damage that can be done in a relationship.

Besides, we all know that love is a battlefield and who would understand this better than someone from the military? I'm definitely checking out some military women seeking men. If anyone can "win hearts and minds," it's definitely military girls.

Posted by MarkJohn at June 16, 2008 2:21 AM

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