Though the countryside dating made easier by the KissingGates.com website has been appreciated by many people who live and work in the country, it can also hold unexpected joys for people with less familiarity with rural living. This is what single 27-year-old Evening Standard journalist Rosamund Urwin recently discovered when, for a feature article, she opted to try some countryside dating arranged for her by our founder, James Vestbirk.
In particular, she agreed to go horse-riding with Louis, a landscape gardener, at Trenley Park liveries nearCanterbury. She reported in her feature article how, “Rather endearingly, the picture [Vestbirk] sends shows Louis feeding pigs”. She also reported how, during the date, she “manage[d] to tell my token rural anecdote: my experience herding cows”, and that “I will be back in the spring for a second outing on the horse”.
She clearly saw the attraction of countryside dating for many women, enthusing that “It is easy to see the appeal of the rural male”, adding that “Louis is far more laid-back than most Londoners and loves animals – a catch, ladies, if you’re local”. She concludes that others would enjoy countryside dating if they find that “the fresh air helps the pheromones flow”. Indeed, if you judge from her report that countryside dating could be for you, then you should consider that initial membership of the KissingGates.com website is free and could assist you in arranging plenty of fun countryside dating.
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