On OK Cupid, they give you 3 options when joining: single, seeing someone, married. If you pick "seeing someone", when other people look at your profile, to them it will say "available".
Short answer: they're with someone and looking for more. The person they're with may or may not know about this. Avoiding these people is usually a good move.
Sometimes women who are bisexual will list themselves as available. Generally they explain their availability in terms of being available to other women, but not men.
There are many dating sites available for Australians. These include RSVP which is the largest online dating site service in Australia. There is also a site called datingsiteaustralia.
That you are not dating anyone else and you are not married.
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Cupid online is an online dating site that helps find local singles for you-maybe even your soul mate. You can find them online and the website is http://www.cupid.com/
There are many different dating sites available to everyone online. One such dating site that would be suitable for senior aged individuals is Senior People Meet. Another possibly suited website would be Match.
It obviously mean that you should use a condom.
I learned this from the want millionaire dating advice website wantmillionaire.com which provides a lot of dating tips, dating advice. It means long distance relationship.
Without joining the site there is no information available as far as contacts go. The site is available on twitter, facebook, and other social media sites. It is run by Global Personals Limited.
There are many dating sites that are available online. One of the best dating sites are eharmony.com and those that are listed in www.datingsites.org/safe.
Zoosk and Cougar Life offer free dating and you get to browse through thousands of photos and profiles before choosing. FriendFinder is another free dating site.
I would use a regular dating site, and specify the fact that you are Irish. You can then filter your results specifying that you are looking for Irish women.