So, we all know about the Facebook relationship status area... Here's my question: If you are married or in a serious relationship why would you not indicate that rather than just have no status?
If you are married and just on Facebook for networking purposes, why would it matter if you were married? Do you think you will make more "connections" if you leave your status "unknown"?
It would seem to me that perhaps the status is left blank so that you could always entertain the virtual flirting, etc. without any real guilt. You leave it up to others to make an assumption about your availability or lack thereof.
Discuss.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Technology + Dating: Help or Hindrance
It's no secret that technology plays a big part in dating in this day and age. From internet dating sites, to chat rooms/apps to being able to be in touch 24/7 from anywhere on the planet... technology is ever-present. The question is does it help you find/keep a partner or does it make the search/preservation of a relationship harder?
Being a single mom with an ex who live out-of-state, I don't have the luxury of going out often to meet people, therefore I have used many of the technological dating advances. I drove hours to meet someone I got to know through Facebook. It didn't turn into a great romance, but we are still friends. I've used eHarmony, Match.com and Plenty of Fish and have had limited success. I've even gone out a few times with a guy I met on an iPhone chat app. I have friends who have met and eventually married someone they met through an on-line dating service.
The downside seems to be that you have to go through ALOT of frogs to find anyone even remotely resembling a prince/princess. Not to mention that people lie/misrepresent themselves on the internet. Maybe it is a picture of you, but from 10 years ago when you were skinny, were handsome and had hair...
I know it's a mixed-bag, but would like some input/feedback.
Does technology help or hinder in the dating arena?
Being a single mom with an ex who live out-of-state, I don't have the luxury of going out often to meet people, therefore I have used many of the technological dating advances. I drove hours to meet someone I got to know through Facebook. It didn't turn into a great romance, but we are still friends. I've used eHarmony, Match.com and Plenty of Fish and have had limited success. I've even gone out a few times with a guy I met on an iPhone chat app. I have friends who have met and eventually married someone they met through an on-line dating service.
The downside seems to be that you have to go through ALOT of frogs to find anyone even remotely resembling a prince/princess. Not to mention that people lie/misrepresent themselves on the internet. Maybe it is a picture of you, but from 10 years ago when you were skinny, were handsome and had hair...
I know it's a mixed-bag, but would like some input/feedback.
Does technology help or hinder in the dating arena?
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