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How to shut a guy up!

Tuesday, 29 April 2008

This is Sarah and Ollie, who met on MSF three and a half months ago. The photo is of them on their first weekend away in Devon...

Ollie: "On my way home from New Year's celebrations, a close friend informed of me of MSF and that unlike other dating websites the individuals on there seemed to be normal people looking for normal things. When I got home I investigated the website for myself. I saw a picture of this girl called Sarah with the most amazing smile, so I decided to join MSF and contact her. Once I became a fully fledged member I mailed her straight away and got a reply almost as quick. Now it's Sarah's turn to tell the tale."

Sarah: "Ollie sent brilliant messages, he really made me laugh. So when he asked me out for a drink, I said yes immediately. We were incredibly nervous, but as the evening went on, we relaxed and had a fantastic time. It was raining, so we sheltered in my car whilst we waited for Ollie's friend to pick him up. He got really nervous again and talked so fast that I couldn't get a word in! So I asked him how I could shut him up, he looked at me and we kissed! He asked me what I was doing the next day. We went for lunch on the seafront, played in the arcade and ended up having a fierce, pirate themed crazy golf competition (I won, he's still bitter about it).

I feel so happy, I really believe that I have met my soulmate. Ollie is everything that I have ever wanted and we have a brilliant time together. I can't recommend the website enough. Thank you MSF!"

A big thank you to Sarah and Ollie - it makes us all so happy to hear from our MSF couples. Good luck guys!

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