A word about online dating-Candid Interviews

What we think about online dating Nothing againt certain groups using slang or the political inncorrectness in not meant to harm or harass any certain groups. These videos are raw, unpredicted, and unedited for your viewing pleasure
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Met someone online and fell in love, but distance is too far, help?

Question by pirateKing: Met someone online and fell in love, but distance is too far, help?
I met a guy online and we have known each other for about 6 years or so now. But recently about January of this year, I gave him my phone number and he began texting me, which led us to be more connected in each other’s real lives and get to know each other better. Our attraction for each other grew serious, and it came down to wanting a relationship with the other person. Online and through text we talked as if we were dating, but we are realistic and agreed not to “date” since we lived halfway across the country and had never met each other in real life.

I have serious feelings for him, but about a month and a half ago I cheated on him. I told him and he was upset, but we feel so strongly about each other that we want to be with each other still. I have still been secretly seeing this guy who lives by me, but I will never feel as strongly about him as my online guy. Yet hanging out in real life has made me realize that I am fed up with “online dating” and crave real intimacy that my online guy can’t give me. I am currently 19 and he is 23, though we have tried to make plans to see each other, due to my financial situation and his schedule we’re unable to meet. and distance is too far to drive!

I want online man and I have strong feelings for him, but I like the feeling of a real relationship with nearby guy despite me not having as strong feelings for him. I know I can’t have my cake and eat it too, so what should I do?

Best answer:

Answer by uhoh45
you obviously can’t meet so there’s no reason to keep talking. move on and date someone who lives near you.

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Celebrity Dating. Jack McGee Talks About On line Dating

Jack McGee talks about online dating with Lauren Murphy founder of LoveAtLast.com

Is the idea that you find “true love” (or a relationship) when you stop searching just bogus?


by That Other Paper

Question by razzledazzleem: Is the idea that you find “true love” (or a relationship) when you stop searching just bogus?
Isn’t that like saying, “You find the best job when you give up trying to find one”?
If you just sit back and wait for a relationship or a great love to come along, then that means you’re not proactively going out and doing anything to improve your chances. It’s basically a numbers game; the more attempts you have, the higher the chances of a successful sale (or relationship). Waiting for a relationship to just come along and hit you upside the head because you heard it was pointless to pursue one will leave you old and alone.

I mean, think about it, why is there so much success with the whole “online dating” thing? It’s because people are putting themselves out there and are actively in pursuit of a relationship, with trial and error, no matter how many dates or meetings it takes…

So, I ask, why do people still say…”true love will find you when you least expect it?” Do you believe in that statement, and if so, should those who want to find true love just stop trying to date and find love and let it come to them?

Thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by ?
it could happen either way. it’s just that the journey/adventure is MUCH more enjoyable when you’re not hunting it down

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Five Things Every Woman Should Know About Online Dating

Five Things Every Woman Should Know About Online Dating

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Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Online Dating, Adobe Reader

Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Online Dating, Adobe Reader


This is the eBook version of the printed book. Curious about online dating but worried that it might not be safe? Not even sure where to start and which site to try first? Now there is a one-stop reference guide to teach you everything you need to know to enter the world of online dating — safely. The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Online Dating will help you acquire the skills to attract a future mate based on personality, values and interests using e-mail, chat and the Web. From a site-by-site comparison of features and costs to exercises that will help you assess what kind of person you are looking for, you will learn how to begin dating online. You will also learn how to: Build an online profile Establish a personal connection through exchanging chat messages Fill out forms that inform and attract potential dates Conduct background checks on people you are interested in meeting There are even chapters dedicated to specific groups such as over-50, gays and people who only need a date for a special event. Complete with stories of successful relationships that originated online and tales of negative experiences to learn from, this book will help you feel reassured that online dating is not only safe and private, but, in many ways, better than traditional methods.
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Talking with my son about Online dating and Blind dating blind

I interview my son about his new book project and blog. Blinddatingblind.com
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What do you think of this profile for online dating?

Question by P.Y.T.: What do you think of this profile for online dating?
This is what I put up for a dating site:

Hey y’all, I just graduated from college this past May! :) . I currently work in Education & although I enjoy what I do, teaching takes up a lot of time & energy. Because of this, I can’t go out often during the school week. I do miss college, but I’m adjusting to this new stage of life that I’m in. Truthfully speaking, I’d prefer not to talk about myself but I guess I have to for these purposes.

As far as my personality goes, I’m pretty laid-back, shy at first but easygoing for the most part. I love to laugh & hang out with friends & family. I also love helping others, whether it’s through a volunteer effort or if they are my students. I try not to take myself or life too seriously & tend to have a positive outlook on life, more of a “glass half-full” mentality. But at the same time, I’m also realistic. Some other hobbies are: dancing (LOVE dancing), working out (volleyball & biking especially!) reading, cooking, taking road trips, & running–one of my goals is to run a half marathon one of these days.

Hmm, what else can I say? Basically, I just joined this site out of boredom. We’ll see if anything comes out of it. I’ve never tried “online dating” before, but it’s always cool to make a new friend or maybe even get a date. I try to be open-minded about lots of things, and I figure you have to be willing to see what’s out there. I’d say more about me but c’mon, you gotta leave something to the imagination right? After all, less is more. :)

Is it too much or should I take some stuff out?

Best answer:

Answer by Hop Pop
it’s not very helpful because I can’t see your boobs, nor do you describe your boobs in vivid detail.

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