Saturday, February 11, 2012

I liking to find soul mate

oh dear.
Some friends of mine have been encouraging me to try out a few dating websites. These are my "happily married" friends, or those who have found themselves in relationships that they are still trying to justify.... I've taken to copying some of the gems that contact me to a friend, just so I can share a few tears, be they laughter induced tears.. or sheer terror and sadness tears.
Yes.
It's important to get to know a person.
Yes.
One should never judge by appearances.
Yes.
I know some people have found lovely partners using this media.

But if I say in my profile "ask me about this", I really mean it. I'm giving you a free pass to a conversation.

Tonight's winner:
with a private message attached-
"do u wanna chat"

(oh dear, this is going to be bad... and yet, I click the profile link... Even after seeing a screen name "Dude197" I can't stop myself)

I like Sports, walks I like every kinds exept rap MUSIC , MUSIC ROCK I

LIKE CHILLIN MY GOOD FREINDS ILIKE UFC MY GOAL TO MEET A NICE

GIRL AT FIRST THEN BECAME A REATIONSHIP.I LIKE CAMPING, I LOVE

ANIMALS ESPECAALLY DOGS AND CATS.I AM VERY HONEST ,LOCALLY,

OUT GOING WILLING TO TRY NEW AVDENTURES WITH THE RIGHT

GIRL.I AM VERY CLOSE TO FAMILY.i dont like playing games.I LIKING TO

FIND SOUL MATE


Just... oh dear.

4 comments:

Phinux said...

Having worked for a company in the past that ran a bunch of dating sites, I can honestly say they're mostly nonsense. And don't EVER pay for a dating site- it's like signing up for a gym membership.

That said, Okcupid and Plentyoffish aren't bad (and are free), but mostly I think it's a pretty terrible way to meet people.

L.Bo Marie said...

very terrible way.
mostly just awesome free entertainment.

moxywoman said...

You and I should chat some day about our experiences on dating web sites. I tried it a few years back and all it really elicited was a weekly e-mail to a select group of friends that I used to title MOTW. That meant Man of the Week/Monster of the Week. Oh, and the mantra by which I live to this day: No grammar, no love. One day I really will make t-shirts with that phrase on it.

Depressing as all hell, eh?

I could never get over how generic and boring and unadventurous most men's profiles were. Poorly written, very little effort put into them. Not that there weren't exceptions, but in general... depressing.

Good luck!

L.Bo Marie said...

oh Moxywoman.... I'm guessing those "kicky boots of doom" came in handy?