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Your responses are strange. My statement was "I do believe that there is someone for everyone," That is mathematically not correct. It's mysticism to think that there is someone for everyone.

You are the one who said it - not me. If there is someone for everyone, then there would be enough men for there to be one for everyone. In America, however, there is a shortage of men. In Cape Town (South Africa) at one stage there were 10 women for every man.

I'm not talking about adjusting to relationships. I'm just saying that, mathematically, there is not someone for everyone.

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