The Best Place To Meet Wealthy Singles Is Online
If you’re on the market to meet wealthy singles like yourself then wealthy dating sites like Millionaire Mate and Wealthy Men are where you should be looking. They attract all kinds of trendy people looking to meet up with potential partners who share their sense of priorities and values and who want similar or at least compatible lifestyles.
Girls Teach Guys
A group of 20-somethings has created a website called Girls Teach Guys. The idea behind the site is to publish real and uncensored advice and tips from the opposite sex. The advice is provided as video clips, most look like they were recorded with webcams, although some appear to be professionally made.
I just sat through several videos talking about celebrities who are uncircumcised, penis size and weird sexual acts.
This site is going to be very popular in terms of voyeurism and time wasting. Where else can you see a hot scantily-clad co-ed discussing threesomes? If casual dating sites integrated this kind of content their time spent on site metrics would go through the roof. It’s also a perfect place for advertising.
Finding a Sweet, Beautiful Woman
It really shouldn’t be so hard to find a sweet, beautiful woman. There are a lot of awesome, warm-hearted women in the world, but there are also a lot of people that simply aren’t worth your time. It can be discouraging when you hit it off with someone that turns out to have a mean streak, but the important thing is to just keep looking. Dating personals can really help with the search.
Expelled from Match.com! How to Get Tossed Off the Popular On-line Dating Site
by Allen Smith.

Anyone who’s dipped their toes into the murky waters of the on-line dating scene will sprint away from the tide after learning that while there are plenty of fish in the sea, there are also plenty of nets. While learning about how the seamy underbelly of electronic dating is really manipulated, this investigative journalist found himself expelled from Match.com after going deep undercover into the popular Internet dating service.
I enrolled at Match.com using the pen name of “MrMarvelous” to judge the waters for myself. After blowing off an entire day’s work perusing the women within 100 miles of my zip code, seven major metropolises and all of the neighborhoods I’ve ever lived, it became readily apparent that of the 40 million single men and women who subscribe to on-line dating services, most are looking for the same thing and their profiles all read the same. So, to leverage myself against my male competitors and attract more than my fair share of the lovelier sex, I decided to create the following original member profile to flaunt my rapier wit. After all, isn’t that what women want: a man with a sense of humor?
Dating headline:
Tom Selleck Look-a-like In Search of Love
How to nose around without being too nosy – A dating guide
by Rose Johnson.

Wow! Not only is your online date good looking, suave, well-dressed, but a rock star/investment banker/rocket scientist? Sounds too good to be true — and, chances are — it might not be true at all. From my year or so of online dating, I’ve learned how to sort the good apples from the bad and I’d like to share some of the tricks I’ve picked up to background-checking potential dates.
It’s human nature to inflate our accomplishments, pat ourselves on the back, and brag a little, especially when you’re speaking to an attractive member of the opposite sex. In the context of online dating, it’s even easier to create a false persona, to portray ourselves in just the right light. It’s so easy to change a B.A. in English to a M.A. in Physics with just the switch of a single letter. It’s even easier to add an extra zero added to your yearly income. And when the time comes, it’s still easy to carry out this persona. A rented car to impress a date? Just make sure the Budget sticker is inconspicuous. A borrowed apartment? Not to worry, just insure that your date doesn’t notice the Metamucil in the medicine cabinet or the six bottles of vodka in the recycling – “it’s not mine! I swear!” might not cut it.
White lies are fine, we all want to impress our dates, but I want to give you the advice that I’ve learned for some good back-ground checking to make sure your date is really who they say are. On my first online date, after an hour of good conversation flirtatious eyelash-batting with “David,” the “stable Physics graduate student,” it leaked that he had been a “graduate” of college for ten years without a job, without a relationship, and was currently couch-surfing between friend’s pads. I’m not here to pass judgment on those couch-surfing unemployed guys – for all we know, they could be the one! – but I am here to pass judgment on liars. An unemployed creep with a thing for feet could be disguised as an upright investment banker and I’m here to tell you just how to distinguish the two.
How to tell if you are ready for commitment:
Are you and your partner both emotionally ready for a committed relationship right now? If one of you is and one of you isn’t, you are both wasting your time and energy. Avoiding this conversation (or choosing to overlook the importance of it) is a major mistake. You could mislead someone into believing there is a future with you, or you might spend months or years fooling yourself with an unavailable partner. In relationships, as in life, timing is everything. We all get to different stages of emotional growth at different times and there is no right or wrong time for commitment. It happens when you’re ready. And for some, it may never come. Relationship experts believe we attract people who reflect some part of ourselves, so if you find that you frequently attract non-committal partners, you may have some subconscious motivation not to commit to yourself.



