I guess this makes sense

I don’t know what to think of this. But, to be fair, I’m coming from a completely different point of view.  If you are single and looking to find Ms. Right (or at least Ms. Right-Now), there are a multitude of sites dedicated to playing matchmaker. But for some people, the process of filtering through profiles looking for a promising prospect, making the initial contact and following up is too time consuming. Enter the third party flitering service. For a nominal fee, an online company will take care of the filtering process for you. That way, you don’t have to lose time doing the sifting yourself.

The reason I find this hard to grasp is I came from a completely different angle. I dated in college, and while I was not Mr. Popular on campus, I did manage to atract a few women. When I got out of college and started working, I was single and worried.  I thought that if I hadn’t met the right person in college, I would be a bachelor for life. So, I did dabble in the online matchmaking sites and found nothing compatible. I tried a couple of blind dates, but we all know how well those usually work out. Finally, I looked to the one source that no one ever thinks to tap; future in-laws. I was teaching music at a grade school and the 4th grade teacher knew I was having trouble meeting people, so she set me up with her daughter. 3 months of being friends, 6 months of dating, and 9 months of engagement, we have been happily married for over 6 years. So, I hope that these online sorting sites work.

The ultimate ouch

Beware the sudden relationship status chages in Facebook.

This just in from MSNBC, it appears that digital dumping is on the rise. If you are dating someone and your sweetheart is a Facebook friend and their relationship status changes to single, chances are you have been dumped. Hopefully you get more of a warning, but there are some out there who are changing their realtionship status and that’s it. That’s cold. I don’t mean to go Dr. Phil on anyone here, but if you plan to end a relationship, respect the other person and do the honorable thing by doing it face to face or voice to voice.