The Distance Dilemma
Labels: cast your net, choice, long distance, marriage, online dating, risk
Labels: cast your net, choice, long distance, marriage, online dating, risk
My regular fee for personal one-on-one coaching is typically at least $125/hour. Thousands of clients have paid this amount or more in all the years I've been in business as a coach.As we're learning from stories we're receiving at Meeting Online, making a lasting connection with someone you meet online is certainly possible. And the big Internet dating sites like to tout their online dating success stories. So what about dating coaches, do they really work? Or is it just another scam? If you have an interesting online dating story, consider sharing it with us.
Labels: dating coach, online dating
Is this true? Is this a joke? Well, it seems that it is. Please allow me to introduce you to IllicitEncounters.com, a "discreet and confidential extra-marital dating service for women and men".
Perhaps it's just my delicate sensibilities that are offended by this (or maybe my all-too-strict moral compass), but nevertheless it brings up interesting questions about online dating: How many online daters are cheaters? Is it better that these cheaters have a site of their own so that everyone knows what they're getting into?
Member ***46 was kind enough to share this testimonial:
"I have had quite a lot of luck on here, thankyou. I met one guy who I saw for 8 months, he was a really lovely guy, but his wife found out about us, so it got stopped. We are in contact by email still though. Recently I met another guy who I seem to get on with so far, we have only met the once, but have arranged to meet again, but, yes I'm very happy how things have gone for me."
HRMagaizine talks about their trouble finding a new CEO in their post Wanted: CEO to facilitate extra marital affairs on dating website. Seems like they've found some candidates, but their wives are getting in the way!
What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below...
Also, don't forget to check out the Meeting Online site. Share your own story about meeting people online or pass it along to a friend who does.Labels: cheaters, online dating, relationship, trust
We've been hearing stories about people who were "rejected" by one or another dating site because they were considered somehow incompatible by the site. Has that happened to you or someone you know? What happened?
Labels: online dating, rejected
Labels: online dating, status of marriage