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Single and ready to mingle in the south-east; but where can I find love?

The “Dear Miriam” column has just received a letter from a young woman in the south-east of Ireland who feels that life is passing her by, even though she should have everything going for her.

“I am an active, attractive farming woman in my late 20s. I have an off- farm job, which I love, but my work it is very isolating, as is the farming. All I seem to do is work and farm,” she writes.

“I have fantastic friends, but all my friends have either emigrated or are settling down with kids. I am the only single one, and I am finding it very tough to find someone. I have gone on a few dates, but no luck. My friends have no interest in going out dancing anymore. All we do are days out with their kids, which I enjoy, but I would love to have someone to go out dancing with and do things with.

“It has become very frustrating sitting in every weekend. I feel as if my life is passing me by. I have tried online dati

Where have all the gentlemen gone?

Dear Miriam,

Where have all the gentlemen gone?

I felt compelled to write to you as recently I have answered a few personal ads placed by farmers in this publication.

May I start by saying that their personal ads are most appealing, expressing great interest in meeting “someone to share a laugh with, to experience both the good times and the bad” etc. However, once they receive my reply in the post and make contact, it’s a whole other story.

It starts off with texting, thanking me for answering their ad, and unless I mention chatting over the phone, it seems the only communication we would have would be via text!

Miriam, I’m no dinosaur, but surely a simple phone call is not too much to ask? How do they expect to find a partner if they cannot even be bothered to pick up the phone? Texting is grand when you already know someone, but to me it’s such a lazy form of communication.

The last person I challenged on this got on his high horse; h

Online Dating in County Kerry

This scenic gem in South West Ireland is blessed with a diverse landscape of beaches, rivers, lakes, woods, waterfalls and mountains. Image via bachmic on Flickr.

There are so many romantic places to discover in Kerry, here are a few of our favourites…

Inch Beach

Kerry has some of the finest beaches in Ireland, so take advantage of this by going for beautiful stroll at Inch Beach. This beach is also known as “Inch Strand” as it is a two mile long strand of sand that dramatically juts out into the sea. The film “Ryan’s Daughter” was filmed here and it is frequently chosen as a setting by TV and film makers because of how breathtaking it is. Take a walk along the sandy plains at sunset and then stop for a bite to eat at “Sammy’s Inch Beach” which is a café with the most perfect location – right on the seafront. The café has incredible views, so you can talk about your wonderful day whilst having a toast with a glass of wine

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