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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Online Personals

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By Jayde Johanssen

You've heard about it. You've seen it in the movies. A lonely gal goes through the ups and downs of finding love on the internet. A lonely guy meets a girl online and they realize that even though they hate each other offline, their virtual lives are a different thing altogether (You've Got Mail).

This whole online dating, online personals thing was in the making for years. With the dawning of the internet age and the invasion of emails and instant messaging, online dating was but a natural progression.

When online personals first made their way into market, many people thought it was a desperate attempt for the socially awkward, for the oddballs of society. Today, however, people have embraced online dating. It's no longer seen as abnormal or strange. In fact, many believe they'll be able to find their soul mate easier online rather than off.

Whoever came up with the idea to charge for the service, to cover for allowing people to scroll through personal profiles and connect, must have been a genius, because today these sites have become virtual gold mines.

Online personals, like Match.com and relative newcomer Plenty of Fish have more members now than ever before. However, the internet dating phenomenon first became a hit around 2003-04. Monthly traffic hit 40 million in late August of 2003.

Those who aren't familiar with online personals are probably baffled as to its popularity. The mechanics of finding true love on the net may seem improbable. But it's really not. Online dating works much like social networking. You have a profile where you put down all your details. You add personal and physical characteristics such as height, hair color and weight, along with religious affiliation, race, profession, whether or not you smoke or drink, and other pertinent details. The profile also includes a write up of what you're looking for in a partner.

Online daters communicate using private on site messaging. They can also send virtual hugs, winks, kisses, etc. Essentially, the gist is that users can look through different profiles, find the lucky lady or lad that sparks an interest, contact them and then eventually meet them in an offline setting, for a date.

Users of online dating sites are sold on the idea of finding their one true love on the internet. For many people, online personals are simply easier. It's more targeted, precise. Whereas, offline, you go to a club and mingle, hoping that someone at that particular place and time will prove to be date-worthy, online, it's not so ambiguous. Online you simply take a few minutes to browse through profiles and you choose the ones that look appealing. It's easy as pie.

And perhaps true love waits just beyond the flickering computer screen. That's the hope, after all.

There are some downfalls to internet dating, just as there are in real world dating. Many people tend to exaggerate or out right lie about their looks, their age and their professions.

Still, you can find romance if you look in the right places. It's easy to separate the bad eggs from the good ones and find your one true love.

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