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- peter is a 51 year old single guy from Maidstone, England, UK.
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If you seek some well-heeled and materialistic person please look else where.
If for that matter you seek someone who is spiritual, non materialistic, Look
no further. I walk a deeply spiritual path, though I do not adhere to any major or minor religion.
I am a real man not the macho type. And have been called dangerously
intellectual, an amazing man, a great bear of a man and just delicious.
I do not seek a mix of soul mate, lover, friend and companion etc.
This is a very rare thing and one is lucky to find it.
If you seek this mix then please look elsewhere but I fear you may never find.
I enjoy so much in this life.
From reading the works of Rumi and Tagore to eating dark chocolate and making bread.
This is only a small reflection of me to know me more why not get in contact.
Let's see if we walk the same path together.
Peace love and light.x.x.
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Well here we go around the mulberry bush and such.
There are two very good things from classical literature.
One is by Plato `Those who should have power do not want it, and those who seek power should not have it'
The other quote is by Tacitus "Capax imperii nisi imperasset" or "up to the job until he did it"
So our PM has out lined some future plans and yet again the single person has to take the brunt of people with families form the will be allowed more flexible working. This really irks me. And in a way will divide society even more. not long ago when I was working in Devon the job there a chap had a permanent 04:00 start because he had a young child. I thought this quite unfair on the rest of the team for me at the time it was nno bother for I had not intended to stay long at the place for other reasons.
And now where I work some things shift wise seem familiar one cahp always has a 06:00 start occasionally a 08:00 start and in the 18 months I have been there hes has never done a late shift.
Oddly enough he is the only married one in the bakery well full time there are two lasses who are part time.
I really, really, really hate doing a late shift it messes me up in a number of ways mostly body clock wise as for the past 38 odd years I have done an early shift by this I mean starting between 00:00 and 03:00 now my earliest start is 04:00.
But I digress when we take on a job of work we accept the terms and conditions of the company why should there be a division between people with children and those with out.
We might not have children sometimes this is planned and other times just the whim of nature. But we have lives and fill the free time with what ever we do.
Politicians would do well to court the single persons vote for there are an increasing amount of us and many of us do not have children but we pay our taxes etc.
There is to be help to be able to buy a home why not make AFFORDABLE rented accommodation I live at my aged P's not out of choice but because there is no where cheap enough to live around here. This past year and a half I have enjoyed catching up with family and it has been such a joy seeing me sisters, nephews and nieces more regularly and to see the newer members of the extended family as well.
But I feel the need to be in a place of my own, many will understand that and I tentatively search out places around the country to find something affordable but with little success.
Devon is a place I would like to live. Though I am at work on top money it is not enough.
In fact the money really is quite bad but then it is a vicious circle you pay more the cost of living goes up and then you need more money.
In fact the money is quite poor in regards to my education I worked hard to go through college and a partial OU degree.
I have seen many changes in the work place over the past 38 years some good but many quite bad often change for changes sake.
But in the end whichever way you pull it some will lose out and others gain.
I just wish for once single people did not have to keep copping all the flack,
Many of us did not ask to be single it just happens that way.
As for housing well I don't think there will ever be affordable housing for single.
No wonder many singletons are still living at home into their early to middle 30's now.
There are no easy solutions and not one person in Westminster can solve it either they just shift things around a bit to make it look neat and tidy but peer behind the neatness and it is still the same old shambles.
And on that I will take my leave go make me tea and just be.
Blessings and be well all.
Blessed be , peter XXXXX
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