Posts Tagged ‘rural partner’

Live in maid for free?

Monday, June 1st, 2009

In these hard financial times, people are looking to save money. In China it is reported that many women are moving in with divorced men and working as a maid / companion in return for accommodation and food.

This sounds like a ‘win win’ situation but there needs to be a degree of caution. Where there is no contract, no marriage, no legal complications it can mean there is an opportunity for exploitation.

We think living together is a good option for saving money, but it works better as a couple. You can register today on kissinggates.com and find a rural partner for free.

National Family Week in 7 days

Monday, May 18th, 2009

National Family Week is about celebrating you and your family. In its first ever year, this new initiative has one simple aim – bringing families together!

There will be many events across rural England, want to find out more?

Or if it is time for you to settle down, why not find a rural partner today at Kissinggates.com

Shortage of jobs and homes stangles village life

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Thousands of young men and women are leaving the countryside because of a shortage of jobs and homes, Jason Beattie reports on the Mirror.co.uk.

He goes on to say; more than 100,000 24-to- 35- year- olds are predicted to move to cities in the next three years as recession bites.

The exodus is driven by a lack of work and affordable housing, according to a study by the National Housing Federation (NHF). It says it will have a knock-on effect, hurting rural shops, schools and pubs.

This is another example of how hard it can be to live alone and be single during a recession, by sharing the troubles of a tough time with a partner you are in a much stronger position both mentally and physically. To find a rural partner today join Kissinggates.com

Rural Crime on Increase

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

People living in rural communities must tighten security as the UK enters a recession.

We are expecting the trend of rural burglaries to continue as it did in 2008, when NFU insurance claims increased 14.7%. In past recessions crime levels have increased in rural areas, there is something else that has increased dramatically over the last 10 years – single occupancy housing.

If you live alone it is a lot harder to keep track of your valuables and assets but by living with another person you minimise the risk of robbery. The problem with this is the longer you live alone the harder it is to meet someone new. So to improve rural security and your lifestyle find a rural partner today at Kissinggates.com.