That's why we say "with friends at a restaurant." ;-)
Oh no, it leads to LOTS of conversations. Everyone who didn't meet their significant other online will proceed to tell you about either someone they know who met their spouse/girlfriend/boyfriend/stalker/axe murderer online. I've always thought that was strange... I mean, if I told someone "We met in college" or "We met in a bar" they wouldn't tell me all the stories they know of people who met like that. My online guy and I have been married for 8 years. We met online randomly and not on a dating website and that's even harder to explain because anybody who's never frequented a chatroom doesn't really know what they are. *lol*
Carla Chambers-Jeffreys
Carla Chambers-Jeffreys
It will be 6 years next June since I met my hubby online. We married 8 months after meeting! People are actually quite fascinated when we tell them we met online. Mind you, it wasn't through a dating service, it was on Myspace, so maybe that's why? I think the on the internet people feel free to be flagrant liars or brutally honest, so in that way, it does make things a little easier navigate.
So, after a nice long woman fast, I finally decided to get back into the dating game, which… you know… means I’m also back on an awkward dating website.
In the past, I’ve always posted a pretty typical profile: “Hey, I’m Dan. I feel so silly writing this. I like long walks on the beach, hiking, and I love kids.” You know… the same cheesy fluff ball stuff that everybody writes.
But this time, I decided to make my profile into a ridiculous and (hopefully) funny poem. I figure, I’m a crazy goof, I’m attracted to crazy goofs, so chances are if a woman actually likes it, we may get along great (as crazy goofs).
Why I’m sharing it here, I don’t know.
Okay, the real truth is that I spent too much time on said dating website, which means I didn’t get another post done for today.