But why create a dating profile and then have the same user name you use on twitter or any social sites?.. I was redirected to a date site via picture hunting.. So I looks in my area and see names, I take their names and DUH google it (cause you cant look at their profile on the datesite unless you make a profile too) anyways tada everywhere they go, their twitter id, myspace, fb, ect.. ok one leads me to a different profile that they have a BF!! no wonder Jerry cant retire.. I guess some people are new to the internet..:coffee:
are you one them people?? you had an answer really quick... no, its all good.. I could see that being less sneaky but a bit more obnoxious..
AHA, he got you good, nirvanasbestsong I'm totally looking on all the dating sites I can think of for you!
people that have jobs or kids or are too busy to go out are the people that go on those sites im guessin.. and creepy lurkers.
Internet dating freaks the hell out of me. Anyone brave enough to do it might as well be just as relentless with their actual social and romantic life- then they can cut out the middle man.
I think you could never meet anyone who would be worthwhile on one of those sites cause everyone is up to some kind of bullshit ...trying to get laid or just really desperate or slimy. ... etc. What about going for a walk or something. There are people all over the place!
I have an Aunt who found her second husband on an online dating site...he was pretty cool ...she found out she had cancer right after meeting him and he still stuck around. Im so happy that her last year alive she was happy
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My cousin used some dating site once. They dated for a few months, then after he earned her family's trust he stole a bunch of their money and their car and ran to Alabama. Turns he had about seven wives he had done this to, each time he used a different name. He's in jail now. (true story)