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7.15.2005 ||> In real life, you can't always type one-handed
Lately, I've seen it on TV and I'm hearing it from all corners. Everyone in America it seems knows someone who is either dating, engaged or married to someone they met on one of those online dating services. E-harmony seems to be the most prevalent for the happy endings, with people getting married all over the place after finding their soulmate for $50 +taxes.
My biggest fear about using one of those things is paying money to learn that my soulmate in all the world was someone that I had already dated and no longer liked. Like, E-harmony telling me that Mormonboy was the one for me. I would be so pissed and no matter what I did, they would never give me my $50 (+taxes) back. And I would have nothing to fall back on in the event that I never found someone to have a solid relationship with.
So despite the fact that my happy-together friends and family try to get me into stuff like that, I'm not sure I could. Besides, testing people out is half the fun, right?
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