Dates Data Determine Desirability
In a recent survey, (I lost the site reference, sorry.) it was determined that about 50 percent of women and 38 percent of men use Facebook to research their dates before meeting with them.
Additionally, 50 percent of women and 30 percent of men say they’d definitely cancel a scheduled date with someone if they found something they didn’t like about the person.
The survey also found that almost 50 percent of men don’t appreciate women checking on them prior to dating.
Gee. I wonder why the men oppose it.
What could they be hiding?
What have men posted that could be embarrassing?
I also wonder if women or men Google their scheduled dates?
Do you think women giggle when they Google men?
Do men titter when they Twitter women?
Hmmm…
Some daters are checking the net,
To see in advance what they’d get.
They check Facebook status,
They get it free, gratis.
To insure the date won’t bring regrets.
Racy Ratings Rile Rejects
There’s a new dating app available now. It’s causing quite a stir.
Lulu lets women anonymously rate and share secrets about men.
It has about a million users.
Apparently, it’s upsetting both sexes.
You log into the app through Facebook. If it recognizes that you’re a man, it automatically kicks you out.
However, if you’re a woman, it allows you to post reviews of men.
You can even assign a guy key phrases like “#HotStuff,” “#Dudecancook”.
There are other phrases which I won’t reveal since this is a “G” rated blog.
Some users think it’s an easy way to take the guesswork out of dating.
Others people believe the app’s perverted . They say it demeans men as well as the women who use it.
What do you think?
This news item was found at:
http://us-mg6.mail.yahoo.com/neo/launch?.rand=6je6u3ssg8a3q
Hmmm….
An app where all men get kicked out?
I’d like to know what that’s about.
They just let the girls,
Give it a whirl,
How did they get all that clout?
The women objectify men,
They do it again and again,
The men have no say,
The women just play,
Maybe it’s about time, Amen!
© 2013 Ronald J. Yarosh
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