Adult Friend Finder:
Some Pitfalls
By J Shipper
First of all, let's define "friend".
Do we want to find an "old" friend?
Lots of websites specialize in helping you
find an "old" existing Friend.
These sites are called "classmates",
"reunions", "public records"
or names along the lines of trying to find
acquaintances from way back, from school,
the Service or previous jobs.
Do we want to find "people"?
We can use "publicbackgroundcheck",
"usa-people-search", "peoplefinders"
types of sites for finding people.
If, however, we are looking for love and
are calling it friendship initially then things
get really complicated.
For the word "friendship"
the Web comes up with 46,100,000 replies.
So we should be more specific about what
exactly the "friend" word means.
"a person you know well and regard
with affection and trust; "he was
my best friend at the university"
ally: an associate who provides assistance;
"he's a good ally in fight";
"they were friends of the workers"
acquaintance: a person with whom you are
acquainted; "I have trouble remembering
the names of all my acquaintances";
"we are friends of the family"
supporter: a person who backs a politician
or a team etc.; "all their supporters
came out for the game"; "they
are friends of the library" a member
of the Religious Society of Friends founded
by George Fox (the Friends have never
called themselves Quakers) "
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
We can now of course rank friends: good
friends, intimate friends, family friends
ad infinitum. When we then continue to
talk about "friends" and "friendship"
we soon start approaching the decision
we have to make; do we just want to be
penpals or do we want to meet face to
face at some point in time.
This brings us to the dangerous word:
DATING.
Yes, we have now convinced ourselves
that we want to date somebody.
Just on the Web or for real? We can now
play games based on the fact that most
people trying to find dates on the Web
are married. Does that surprise you? Given
the anonymity of the Web it is very likely
that if I am fat and ugly I don't want
to emphasize this fact when I try to attract
a date, so temptation is very great to
embellish things a bit and to say in my
description that I am "Voluptuous"
and "Attractive".
Who knows, in all likelihood I will never
meet this person anyway and this is only
fantasy. Guess what? I now start corresponding
in earnest on the Web with this person
I know nothing about. I tell this person
all my deepest secrets, except the fact
that I am ugly and fat. After doing this
for a while my "Date" says that
we should meet in person, because it seems
we are really compatible.
YEEKS! What now? Well, you brought this
on yourself and you have these options:
1. Go on a crash diet and get a face
lift.
2. Forget about this person and try again
with a new date.
3. Hope your Date is fat and ugly too
so you should take a chance and meet anyway.
(This takes a lot of courage).
4. Hope your Date is pretty or attractive
and VERY understanding and will accept
you the way you are. (Fat chance).
So, anyway, there you have it, some of
the possibilities you have when you want
a Friend.
One thing you should pick up from this
: you are probably better off if you are
honest to your future friend or date;
it may prevent depression, bouts of overeating
and Internet Withdrawal Symptoms.
J Shipper is very interested in Internet
Dating.
You can find out more about Internet
Dating, what to do and what not to do
at:
http://www.dating-service-now.com http://www.adult-friend-finder-now.info
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