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Does Internet Dating Work?
What’s the Number One Question that Everyone Asks About CyberDating?
Everyone -- and that included YOU!
-- wants to know: "Does Internet Dating Work?"
Well, I KNOW it works, and in the
best possible way, because I met my husband Drew on Match.com in
May 1998. And I know others who have met their True Love that way,
too. (I'm collecting stories of Online True Romance, if you know
of a couple that met that way -- email me at Kathryn@Find-A-Sweetheart.com
and tell me all about it!)
But what about for you? Will it work
for YOU???
No one wants to get their
hopes up and then be disappointed, do they? If this is "not
going to work," then why try?
Sounds like a good reason not to do
anything, doesn't it? Because even though CyberDating most definitely
worked for me, I can't guarantee that it will "work" for
you. Too many variables, the biggest of which is you -- your own
fears and how far you are willing to go.
Let’s look at this question
from a more logical place.
What have you been doing, other than
posting on an Online Dating site, about finding a mate? And how
is that working for you?
Either you have been doing something
(singles events, let’s say, or trying to let others know that
you are interested) or you have been doing nothing. "Something"
is more likely to have results than "nothing," but neither
have "worked" in that you haven't gotten a mate yet, or
you wouldn't be asking the question "Does Internet dating work?"
So let’s redefine "work."
What Online dating does better than any other method I know is that
it exposes you to a very large group of other singles and helps
you sort them into the likeliest category for potential partnerhood
with you. How well does "doing nothing" compare with that?
For that matter, how well does "doing something" other
than Online dating compare?
I've had clients who loudly
complain that Online dating is not working for them, when they have,
at the same time, been carrying on several correspondences with
possible mate candidates and have met and screened several others,
all in a few weeks’ time. How can they say that Online dating
does not work???
I can't answer the question "Does
Online dating work?" ANY other way than with a resounding "YES!!!"
It works by getting you the best possible exposure to the most potential
partners.
Now what you DO with that
exposure is up to you -- that’s where your "work"
comes in. Many, many factors come into play -- your relative receptiveness
to a new relationship, the kind of barriers you may put in the way,
your skills or the lack of them in presenting yourself and relating
to other. All those and more are part of the "work" that
needs to happen to transform potential mates into actual ones.
And that’s YOUR "work"
-- so the question becomes "Can I do the work that needs to
happen to find a mate and develop a lasting relationship?"
That’s the RIGHT
question. It’s a big one, and if you have been long frustrated
in your efforts, maybe getting a Romance Coach could help.
Getting a Romance Coach is unlikely
to make your situation worse. And who knows? It just might work!
Ready to get in touch
and set up your free first Romance Coaching session?
Email
me now!

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