Sometimes the second date takes a while to happen. It shouldn’t, if both parties are into each other. But busy schedules being what they are, sometimes, even if you really like each other, the second meeting takes longer than it should.

And now, presenting the “Second Date” of Mars & Venus Go to Shul: the Jewish Dating Blogcarnival:

Even though the two of them hail from different definitions of connection to Jewish life, Hilary and Annabel Lee both deal with dates for whom lack of religious observance may cause a problem.

Nice Jewish Girl compares her life to a doughnut. Writersbloc suffers a pre-Valentine’s Day loss, issues a wish list to the one that hurt her and learns to cope amidst marrying friends. SweetRose is a little shocked to find someone who makes keen observations about her in a relatively short time and muses on transparency.

Passionate Life has formed a connection with a woman who’s going through the conversion process, and decides to terminate correspondence with her, only to be resumed once she’s become a member of the Tribe.

The Trials and Tribulations of Me and My Rack (that’s right) announces that Mr. Wonderful “has turned out to be anything but…” and Mission2Moscow ponders the Functional Value of Heartache.

JeruGuru notes correctly that due to skimpy costumes and flowing alcohol, Purim’s an excellent excuse to meet some eligible singles… and JDater relays a story about a spunky, fed-up female friend of his who gave an inappropriate questioner something to think about…

Ben Baruch, Shabot6000’s Aba, attended a Frumster focus group…and reminds this blogmistress that it might be time to revisit the whole classification issue

Maybe we should all just become acquainted with the true meaning of March 9: Get Over It Day (as reported by Annabel Lee)…

Ladies and gentlemen, you’ve been wonderful dates. Maybe next time, we’ll Blogcarnival back at your place? Be in touch and we’ll work out the details…Next deadline is March 30…

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