2004’s TEN MOST INFLUENTIAL DATING MOMENTS
This, you gotta see. Of course, Match.com is responsible for the list, so consider the source…
1. Love trumps money. Apparently, women are less materialistic than ever!! Go us!
2. Seniors click with online dating. As anyone who’s seen my “Members who have viewed your photo” folder can attest.
3. Farewell Sex and the City. Or, as Carrie said: “The most exciting, challenging and significant relationship of all is the one you have with yourself. And if you find someone to love the you you love, well, that’s just fabulous.”
4. Ladies first. Women are “more comfortable than ever at making the first move” in online dating. Um, that’s because if we don’t make the effort, we never hear from the boys.
5. Politics and dating. People began dating along party lines. Not that it helped.
6. The same-sex marriage debate ignites across the country. (This item has not increased romance in my own life, I’m just saying.)
7. War in Iraq. Huh? War is romantic? Um, no. But Match.com includes it anyway, noting the increase in internet activity to stay in touch with loved ones…
8. Online dating goes mainstream. 30 to 40 million people log on to internet dating sites each month. Although this is supposed to make me feel better, I find the numbers a little frustrating. That’s a pretty good pool, and I seem to have forgotten my swimsuit.
9. HJNTIY. According to the list, this “empowers women to set the bar higher in a relationship or move on…” But I think it gives non-committal men with poor communications skills another excuse. I guess I’ll found out for sure, now that I’ve got the book from someone extremely generous.
10. Single dads are sexy. So saith the Match. According to them, “Seventy-four percent of the single women on Match.com indicated that they are open to dating someone with children. ” Their proof? Kevin Hill. Still, good news for certain aforementioned generous people.
What? No entry for “Esther D. Kustanowitz founds JDaters Anonymous” or “Jewish Week Singles Column Breaks Subscription Records”? I was robbed, I tell ya…
so when will you be writing the scoop about marry blair’s engagement or (much more interesting) failed experiment.