Just like everything else in life there is controversy, conflict and drama involved into any kind of new services on the Internet. Especially when it involves a person's emotion and time with internet dating. Some of these realistic scenarios such as virtual restaurants and virtual dates are kind of hopeless act of branching out to meet someone. Is our society really too busy to take someone out on a date. It takes enough energy and concentration to type and read that it does to walk and talk. How lazy or how busy are these people really? I see this as a living room scene, you watching TV. Who ever invented the remote was thinking just about the convenience of not having to get up twenty times to change the channel. Applications like ordering pizza online is a bit complicated than over the phone. Many folks still do it, because its convenient. Anyhow, there are so many internet dating sites that are underground that no one knows of. eHarmony and iDate are just popular ones the articles mentioned, there is one for every possible interest a human being could desire. Which is kind of scary because there are some madam sites I'm sure that are pretty far out there. It is interesting how Susie, mentioned in Internet Dating 2.0 did not know what she really wanted. Or made it seem as though she was too embarrassed to share with the world what she was interested in. Her interest in her file seemed to exaggerated. I suppose to make sure they get their point across on what their interest are. I would be so confused if I started to Internet date. Things are so different now than they were 20 years ago. I honestly did not know Internet Dating existed back when.
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