I heard that people that go on Online Dating websites such as Match.com or Yahoo Personals are liars. I had a former classmate of mine who is a liar and she goes on both Yahoo Personals and Match.com. She has a boyfriend now but I don’t know why she still goes on those sites still. Usually people who go on that site and found a mate already have delete their profile. And she should have delete her profile if she has a boyfriend now but she still goes on those sites. She told me before that she met her boyfriend at a party of her friends… Is that really true that people who are in a relationship right now are going to end up just because of those sites which are fraud. I hope so for her who is a big fat liar. I hope that she gets busted one of these days.
I run a small school and was hoping to create a web page which the pareents of my students could log on to to view up coming events, due dates, school news, etc. Eventually I would also like to set up a system with which it would be possible for them to pay their monthly tuition online. Any tips for this little venture?
It took me awhile to realize that this was a real ad for a real web site.
Now, my reaction probably “doesn’t count”, because I am nearing 60 years old, and, of course, I think it’s pretty disgusting. I’m fairly sure that most folks my age probably agree…with the possible exception of a few men (the kind of guy who slips off his wedding ring after work on Friday night).
But what do “today’s generation” think of this concept?
Do you approve or not?
Why?
Would you place an ad on that site, or go on a date with someone who has an ad?
Why or why not?
(My son and his 30-something crowd call that site “wh*resRus.com”. They don’t mean it as a compliment. My grandson and his 20-something bunch call it “essteedeez unlimited.com”. Hmmmm.)
It took me awhile to realize that this was a real ad for a real web site.
Now, my reaction probably “doesn’t count”, because I am nearing 60 years old, and, of course, I think it’s pretty disgusting. I’m fairly sure that most folks my age probably agree…with the possible exception of a few men (the kind of guy who slips off his wedding ring after work on Friday night).
But what do “today’s generation” think of this concept?
Do you approve or not?
Why?
Would you place an ad on that site, or go on a date with someone who has an ad?
Why or why not?
(My son and his 30-something crowd call that site “wh*resRus.com”. They don’t mean it as a compliment. My grandson and his 20-something bunch call it “essteedeez unlimited.com”. Hmmmm.)
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Personally I’ve met the odd person in real life that I’ve met from dating sites and they’ve always turned out differently to how they seemed on the web.
I must admit I’ve only met people that I’ve just emailed or sent messages to, so maybe I was forced to use my imagination more to fill in the blanks.
What are your experiences or feelings on the matter? And do you think that if you meet someone in a chat room or speak to them on messenger etc that you might get a better gist of that person as you’re actually “talking” to them?
Well yesterday I decided to ask this girl out which I never did because I was too shy to do so! It was online though we chat on myspace almost daily and for hours non stop, I also had her for a class on school But I graduated already she’s a senior now and will graduate as well!
Now we are to go to a park soon that’s where we decided to go to, I told her That I can’t wait to see her soon and have some fun! She said the same as well!
But here’s where I ask for your help! What kind of things can I do with her on the park to let her know that I’m serious about her, What can i buy her what can I do??? Thanks for the help!
OH and another question I like this girl and I don’t know if is right BUT do you think I should tell her how I feel about her, In other words should I tell her I like her or Not?
Any Advice would do Thanks appreciate it!
I want to know that online dating sites such as e-harmoney, Yahoo Personals, and Match.com are a buch of rip off. I used to go on Match.com and they rip me off by charging me a lot when I stop subcribing and they charged me a lot of money. I hate that. So I stop using Match.com and also Yahoo Personals and just stick with MySpace.com and Friendster.com which I liked better. So do you think that those sites are a buch of rip off. And plus, I don’t think that meeting people from any of those websites are no good. What do you think?
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