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An Instant Spark

Friday, 31 October 2008

I would like to introduce Sabine and Matt to The MSF Blog. This new couple emailed us as they wanted to share their happy news:

"I have found the man of my dreams on your website!
 
Matt was the first man I sent a message to, we chatted a little but didn't go into too much detail. Because we didn't overly bond by e-mail I wasn't sure how chatty he was going to be but I liked the look of his profile and thought he was cute so gave it a shot. I certainly didn't think we'd click the way we did.
 
There was a spark instantly. He made me feel at ease and we had a lovely evening, I hadn't laughed that much for a long time. Our date lasted until about 1.30am (on a work night!) which was a positive sign.

Our second date went well - we had our first kiss - but we really clicked on the following Sunday. We went for a meal and a night out with my brother and his girlfriend. Matt and I ended up staying up all night, chatting and getting to know each other.
 
He then surprised me by taking me to London for two days, which was one of the best breaks of my life! We were totally smitten by then. Matt spoiled me rotten with meals, cocktails, Madame Tussauds and the stage production of Dirty Dancing, my favourite film of all time!

I have so much to thank MSF for, it was definitely the best money I've ever spent! I never expected to find my perfect man on an internet dating site but I did and he was my first and only date! Thank you so much guys and keep up the good work- I recommend you to of all my single friends."

What a lovely email. Thank you Matt and Sabine.

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