I hope everyone has had a pleasantly demonic, puke-enrcusted morning this fine, shit-stained day?
I found the following article in today's New York Times:
Online Dating Sheds Its Stigma as Losers.com
By AMY HARMON
The New York Times
Of the 120 men she traded messages with online in her first four months of Internet dating, Kristen Costello, 33, talked to 20 on the telephone at least once and met 11 in person. Of those, Ms. Costello dated four several times before realizing she had not found "the one."
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"You can kind of get a feel: Are they dorky, are they going to be a slick cheeseball party guy?" Ms. Gaitanis said. "I look at my profile and I think sometimes it's more intense than others. It's not as flirty or playful. But it says who I am."
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After a few unremarkable dates, Ms. Carrington, whose husband died several years ago, said she recently had dinner with an investment adviser she met through the service and felt drawn to him because of a shared experience with a family member's mental illness.
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I bet if the guy showed up and was on welfare and was swaddled in pus-infested grave cerements, reeking of shrimp and human feces, she wouldn't have found a common family member's mental illness so endearing.
I found the following article in today's New York Times:
Online Dating Sheds Its Stigma as Losers.com
By AMY HARMON
The New York Times
Of the 120 men she traded messages with online in her first four months of Internet dating, Kristen Costello, 33, talked to 20 on the telephone at least once and met 11 in person. Of those, Ms. Costello dated four several times before realizing she had not found "the one."
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"You can kind of get a feel: Are they dorky, are they going to be a slick cheeseball party guy?" Ms. Gaitanis said. "I look at my profile and I think sometimes it's more intense than others. It's not as flirty or playful. But it says who I am."
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After a few unremarkable dates, Ms. Carrington, whose husband died several years ago, said she recently had dinner with an investment adviser she met through the service and felt drawn to him because of a shared experience with a family member's mental illness.
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I bet if the guy showed up and was on welfare and was swaddled in pus-infested grave cerements, reeking of shrimp and human feces, she wouldn't have found a common family member's mental illness so endearing.
libby:
i had a lovely shit stained day. hehe.
45grave_boi:
Wow.