To love again


For some, online dating offers the best chances of meeting the right match.

ABBY* went online for love because as a 33-year-old single mother, she hadn’t the time nor the inclination to go to bars or clubs to meet a likely partner.

“My child was just two years old and I didn’t have the time to go out at nights like I used to. The night club/bar scene – which was where my friends went to meet eligible men – was not an option for me. So, I went online,” says Abby, explaining that the father of her child – an ex-boyfriend – lived abroad.

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