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Conference quark::mennotes-v1

Title:Topics Pertaining to Men
Notice:Archived V1 - Current file is QUARK::MENNOTES
Moderator:QUARK::LIONEL
Created:Fri Nov 07 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 26 1993
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:867
Total number of notes:32923

499.0. "Try a Dating Service you say..." by TIGEMS::ELKINS () Wed Aug 29 1990 19:34

    
    It's me again....
    
    This time I'm wondering about dating services.  
    
    Have any of you tried them?  What did you like and dislike?  
    
    What do you know that I don't know?  
    
    As well as personal ads...I read SINGLES and sometimes I find an
    interesting note.  
    
    If the person says they're good looking, they're percived as concieted. 
    If they don't say, the reader often wonders.
    
    I keep thinking about the Video Dating Service, but it is quite
    expensive.  
    
    I wish there was a library that had books on single people.  Everything
    we'd like to know.  Their habits, their interests, their morals and
    judgements, their interpretations, standards, looks, favorite foods,
    clothes stores and music.  Everything!    We could go there, take a
    book out, read it and if we like this person, then we could get together 
    with them.  Now that's too easy.
    
    
    Just in the mood to babble....
    Smiles
    
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499.1Pointer to previous discussionQUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centWed Aug 29 1990 19:423
Note 979 in QUARK::HUMAN_RELATIONS discusses this topic.

		Steve
499.2???DUGGAN::MAHONEYThu Aug 30 1990 18:596
    Wouldn't it be much BETTER find those things through people themselves?
    Is it better reading a certain quality in a person thru a book or thru
    THAT person's eyes? if we don't want to bother to find those things why
    to bother to even date?
    I think that a book, video, can never do justice to a person
    itself... it de-mistifyes the whole purpose...
499.3ASDS::BARLOWThu Aug 30 1990 19:2819
    
    When I was single I met men in health clubs, church and work.  Usually
    somehow, (I tend to talk alot), we'd get talking and things'd go from 
    there.  So, there's a couple of suggestions.  However, if you're a quiet
    person, then I think it'd be really difficult to meet people.
    
    I saw something on the news about those video dating services and I 
    thought they looked good.  This first date from one of those is probably
    really tough.  I mean what do you say, "so you look good on videotape"?
    But at least you know they think you're cute and they like at least a
    few things that you like.  If I was male and single, I'd try a video
    dating service.
    
    I still think that your best bet is to get involved in the community
    that you're in.  Especially political stuff.
    
    Happy Hunting!!
    Rachael
    
499.4ASDS::BARLOWThu Aug 30 1990 19:307
    
    oops, I though you were male.  I still think the video dating service 
    is a good idea.  I'd just be really sure to meet the guys a couple of
    times in public.
    
    sorry!
    
499.5There's always SINGLESUSCTR2::DONOVANcutsie phrase or words of wisdomTue Sep 04 1990 03:163
    Have you tried the Singles notesfile?
    
    Kate
499.6FSTTOO::BEANAttila the Hun was a LIBERAL!Tue Sep 04 1990 18:3712
    I can recommend SINGLES.  I met several very nice women through that
    file, and dated some of them, even though they were literally across
    the country from where I lived.  
    
    In fact, I met my wife in SINGLES.  We corresponded for about six
    months, using VAXmail, PHONE, etc. before we actually met face-to-face. 
    By the time that happened, we were already good friends.  Then we
    became lovers and I moved to where she lived.  
    
    SINGLES works pretty well, in my book!
    
    tony
499.7Depends what your judging criteria is and how good you judge.SELECT::APODACAThat'll be...just fine.Tue Sep 04 1990 20:2721
    I'd recommend Singles too.  although nothing massive blossomed from it,
    and I saw some notes that made me recall those "personal" ads in
    newspapers, I will say that honest begat honest (I guess), and I did
    end up meeting someone who'd I consider one of my best friends (even if
    he doesn't know it :).
    
    If you're honest about yourself, and what you're looking for, I think
    it might be among the best approaches.  
    
    Video dating seems a little harder to judge (somehow, the written word
    seems easier).  If you're looking for LOOKS, video dating certainly
    helps in that respect.  If you're looking for more than just looks, the
    written medium would probably help more -- you learn more about the
    person before you get that "first impression turn on/off" reaction for
    physical appearance.  I've found that if you know enough of the
    *person*, the looks become rather trivial (well, we're not talking
    Elephant man here, but you know what I mean).
    
    Good luck,
    
    kim