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subject: A Fresh Vision Into Online Dating [print this page]


There are a heck of ways to acquaint with the future- like partner in your life. One of them is the online dating resulting from the fast-tempo society.

Online dating, its now universally agreed, has its limits. Among the two biggest glitches: dates who look nothing like their profile pictures and dates

who are happy to email but decline to ever actually go on a bodily, non-virtual date. In an effort to combat such digital diversionary tactics, one of the

biggest online dating services, Match.com, has decided to get people out from behind their computers to come out and play as in the sand making line that

the artificial sand is bound to be discharged from the sand making machine to the next procedure.

The company has been quietly inviting members to gatherings for the past few years so far, it has hosted about 60 singles events. After all, it knows

where the singles are, and it knows what they say they like. So encouraged has Match been by the results, its just launched an event service known as

Stir, which will host 2,000 to 3,000 singles parties a year, hitting 24 cities in June and 70 in September.

Since everyone at the events is looking for a date, the awkwardness is a shared burden and will be easier to shrug off, reasons the company. Also, the

dating service is digging deep into its database of 3 million singles, so it can slice and dice the guest list. If it wanted to host a singles event on the

south side of Topeka in which everybody was a single parent between the ages of 30 and 40 with an interest in Shar-Pei breeding, it could do that all

while making sure that the ratio of male to female dog lovers is perfectly balanced.

by: libby




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