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Let the games begin

September 17th 2006 13:42
What the hell am I going to wear?
Some may find this question a fair one to ask while others may be disgusted by its superficial, girly girl connotations. Yet first impressions are always important when you will be attending your first internet date at your chosen local pub.
The pace has stepped up a notch in my internet dating challenge as I have even begun to give my number out to guys who I have been playing ping pong email messages with.
My date is aptly named Vincenzo. Although with the photos he has been sending me on his mobile phone, (yes, we have been text message flirting on the most innocent level) I am aware that he is not of southern European descent, and is actually sounding more Australian as I probe him with more questions.

So I go out and buy my new outfit as a symbol of my new and adventurous dating lifestyle and have agreed to meet him at my favourite pub for a couple of beers.
Number 1 rule: Make sure you choose the place so that it will be possible for you to make a quick dash if your date turns out to have an extra limb and a bad case of tourettes.
Number 2: Have a friend at bay. Even if they are simply a phone call away, it is a quick message with a code signal of ‘ET’ and home will be closer than you think.
Number 3: Do not get obscenely drunk with your date that you forget about them and start chatting up the fellow next to him.
Number 4: Make them ask you questions about yourself instead of them narcissistically talking about their recent high achievement award as manager of their local Macdonalds.
My date gets drunk (I told him I liked gold tequila slammers and he took this as a good excuse to line them up one after another all night.) He then proceeds to grab my arse as a less than subtle come on line, and I then find out he has lied about having studied the same Fine Arts course as myself just so he can get me into bed.

Thankfully I am at my local pub and my friends quite conveniently seem to be turning up in droves (even without a phonecall.) I lose my date in the crowd and tell his friend I’m not interested. Sounds quite harsh I know, but I am not interested in dating drunk, narcissistic liars. Although the night has been fun and I stumble home with a big smile on my face thinking that I have just survived my first online dating saga. It can only get better?
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hook line and sinker

September 4th 2006 08:23
The bait, hook and line have been taken and I am currently under siege with ‘kisses’ and mail from everything from 4 foot tall pygmies to 100 year old men with the need of my young, fresh blood.
I had no idea that my hot pic from 2 years ago would bring in such a crowd of admirers. I am starting to wonder why this doesn’t happen to me when I am down at the pub meeting people. Which gives me reason for concern as to whether I am coming across as way to ‘unavailable,’ to the male species on a day to day basis.
With my profile up in cyber land I am practically being fed to a school of sharks all ready and keen to get married, settle down and have kids (or just get some online sex.)
People can send me a cyber ‘kiss’ with a little note on what they like about my profile and in return I can respond, or I can simply tell them I am not interested. Once I have responded, they can choose to write me an email. Some of them are witty and gregarious which always catches my eye, (a man with a sense of humour is better than washboard abs) and some sound close to tears in their desperation to find the ‘perfect’ woman.
One guy has even gone to the trouble of sending me an email straight off the bat, with his email address and his phone number, which makes me wonder why he didn’t just give me his street address so I could come round and stalk the living daylights out of him. What is the etiquette when offering up my own number let alone my address?

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Agony Aunt

August 31st 2006 08:12
Consider this. The man or woman of your dreams is about to walk into your life today but you may or may not be there to take the opportunity because you were too busy fumbling for change.
Do you believe in fate? Sliding doors?
Well I believe everything happens for a reason but I am certainly not about to sit on my laurels and let the ‘man of my dreams’ drift on by while I’m sitting at home with my face planted in a bowl of tear soaked soup and two blocks of rich dairy milk chocolate.

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getting ready to go out

July 28th 2006 10:27
i know this is a dating advice column..i will do my best...

you know...if you have not been out with the particular person in question...how does one prepare for such an adventure into the unknown


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being ourself continued....

July 23rd 2006 23:13
I realise of course this dating site will not be the same as before, but I can only do what I can do...so I will write as I can on dating advice and welcome your comments!

last time I wrote about being yourself.....today I want to continue this theme...and we will see were we go


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Dating advice

July 21st 2006 13:29
Greetings!!
You know...I am writing this dating blog but I am someone who can dish out a bit of acid from time to time...so watch out...it is all in good faith really and truly, so sit back and lets go for a ride!!!

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Lucy's wisdom

June 7th 2006 07:24
After Lucy’s three month relationship with boyfriend Chad* ended last year she has come to some conclusions about what her life is really all about. Unlike many girls her age it’s not about snagging the hottest guy or attending all the coolest parties. Though unlike older women it’s also not love or career that is behind the steering wheel of Lucy’s existence. “[It’s] my happiness. If I’m not happy I don’t think I’d stay that way very long and I’d try to get to the source of the problem quite quickly. At the moment it’s family and self [that make me happy]. I have no idea what sort of career I’d pursue!”

“I have no idea what sort of career path I’d like to follow at this stage! At the moment I think I’d like to become a solicitor but things aren’t really going according to plan!”

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Lucy's story

June 6th 2006 02:39
Lucy, 21, is a typical Australian girl. “This sounds sad – and I have just realized how boring I am! I am a full-time student (all of 8 hours a week!) at Sydney University doing a Bachelor of Economic and Social Sciences with a double major. I work part time in an accountancy practice and I enjoy the beach, shopping and buying clothes (when I have the money), partying and going to see live gigs.”

But Lucy is not alone in thinking her life is boring. She thinks the best aspect of a relationship is “really getting to know somebody” and the worst is “the awkward break up conversations” (girls everywhere cry out in empathy!) Aren’t these two of the most extraordinarily exciting yet dreadfully daunting experiences of almost every girl’s life? How can they possible exist in a boring life? These circumstances alone constitute a life where our fragile mind, body and soul are subjected to matters of the heart – be it skipping beats or wrenching aches. Add this bewilderment to an already perplexed world of intricacies and you have the ingredients for one simple fact - that every girl (and boy) leads a pretty spectacular life!

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Calling all Bridget Joneses!

June 5th 2006 02:30
The trick of life is not getting what you want but wanting what you want after you get it” – Katharine Hepburn

Think about your life for a moment. What do you value as the most important entity? It could be friends, career, love, self or a number of less obvious factors. Are you part of a large social circle or do you have a small group of close-knit gal pals? Are you in your dream job or are you still hunting for something more fulfilling? Are you single, attached, in between suitors or on the rebound? And do you count yourself as a life value, or do all the above overshadowed the importance of self-worth and awareness?

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The Daily Telegraph circulated a similar article also in 2003 entitled ‘Perfect match, thanks to your mobile’ giving details of “Telstra [has been] examining "proximity dating" technology to go with mobile phones. It could be operational by Valentine's Day in 2004. With location mobile services, you put a profile of whom you'd like to meet and who you are into your mobile, and when you get within 100 metres of someone compatible the phone starts beeping. Profiles could include such things as age, eye and hair colour, height, likes and dislikes, star signs and what you're looking for in a partner. If you've got an MMS phone you can exchange photos, speak to the other person, decide where you want to meet, and even videoconference together. The service will work with existing technology using GPS and software from mobile phone carriers”.

Although this notion of ‘proximity dating’ is yet to surface the popularity of mobile phone and other technological services as a means of interaction with the opposite sex is escalating – which suggests those beeps signaling romantic matches every 100 metres may be in the not too distant future. It reduces a number of risks including shyness, inability to put together a sentence, stumbling over your words and, frankly, making a complete fool of yourself, plus reducing the sting of rejection. These articles, as well as programs such as ‘Single Girls’ from the UK – four single women spend seven weeks on a dating frenzy in London, using all new technological services to snag the man of their dreams - are testament to the uncontrollable and often successful spree of 21st century dating modus operandi.

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