Well for me it is working good so far. I am using a free site that a
friend met his wife through. Although I already talked to this gal
that is here in the U.S. from the Philippines. She is younger than me
and so far we are a good match I think for each other.
How long should I wait until asking her out for a date???
I have not dated for 7-8 years. Last date was with a Chinese woman.
As for my experience, What turned me off about the Chinese gal, was
she very impatient but other than that I think she would have been
perfect. I met this gal on a online free site as well.
Hope you all had a Merry Xmas and Happy holiday season!
--- In asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com, "Khwan" <khwan@...> wrote:
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> I curious. How many people here try on line dating?
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> Have any success story can share with Group?
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> KHWAN
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> Online dating brings hope and frustration
>
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> Online dating renews women's hope in love and sex, but can be just as
> disappointing as the real-life dating scene, according to new
> Canadian research.
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> Susan Frohlick, an anthropology professor at the University of
> Manitoba in Winnipeg, says the women she surveyed gained a sense of
> empowerment from their online dating experiences.
>
> But they still wanted the man to make the first move and expected him
> pick up the tab.
>
> "Women are finding it as a useful tool to enter into the dating
> world, they find that it's safe, they find that they can be a little
> more bold than they would in face-to-face relationships," Frohlick
> said of her survey, which looks at how women over 30 view online
> dating.
>
> "But, at the same time, they are experiencing frustration because it
> does seem that the Internet in many ways is just the same old bar
> scene."
>
> Complaints include a preponderance of men who are looking for much
> younger women, as well as men who misrepresent their looks, interests
> or marital status, or who show little interest in moving the
> relationship offline, she said.
>
> "There's not much of a difference between the virtual world and the
> real world," said Linda, 33, a Toronto professional who has used an
> online dating site on and off, three or four times for a few months
> each time.
>
> "It's sad and equally as frustrating."
>
> Linda says she knows it can work out, noting that a friend met her
> husband after spending more than two years on different Web sites,
> but she admits she's given up on the game.
>
> "At least when you're in the bar, you know what they look like," she
> said, citing examples of meeting bald men whose profile pictures
> displayed a full head of hair.
>
> "A lot more successful, attractive women are using these tools -- I
> don't think the men match up."
>
> Lori Miller, a singles and dating expert for www.lavalife.com in
> Toronto, says dating via the Web can mimic the bar scene. But it also
> gives women the chance to approach and meet dozens of men while
> knowing a little something about them beforehand.
>
> "You're literally thrown into the largest singles bar," she said. "It
> is a lot of work, it is the luck of the draw just like being in that
> coffee shop and meeting the one."
>
> Frohlick's small survey, to be completed in April, is questioning up
> to 25 Canadian women about their online dating habits. She hopes it
> will become a pilot for a far larger survey of women across North
> America.
>
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