CURSE MATCH.COM
I’m preparing to call a man I don’t know. We’ve emailed on Match.com, and reluctant to give him my number, he gave me his because we were both tired of the email thing. What should I open with? Hey, how’s it going? His emails are pretty witty and entertaining, so I’m really hoping he’s as easy to talk to as he seems…
Well, that was an hour of painless entertainment. Mr. B was indeed easy to talk to, and did a surprisingly good job of getting me to talk about myself. It was easy conversation, with easy-flowing jumps from subject to subject. He’s quick with a joke, and before I knew it we had been chatting for an hour. He took my number and said he’d call for a time to get together for coffee or a drink.
Needless to say, after a good conversation and one date under my belt, I check my match.com account excitedly every day. Without the pressure of specifically looking for my soul mate, and just dating for the joy of it, I’m getting the hang of it. I have been winking and emailing all different types of men, wondering how much fun it would be to get to know a lot of different guys. For instance, Noah, who is of Spanish descent, seems like he would be a lot of fun to attend Cinco de Mayo with.
But, alas, I have been fooled by the site again. When I logged on this morning, I was delighted to see that I had 10 emails waiting to be opened. Unfortunately, I also got a note from match.com stating that they had canceled my account for an unknown reason, would I please email them and try to figure it out. Of course there’s no phone number to call, just an email address. I received an auto response to my email stating that someone would email back in about 24 hours. Meanwhile, all my prospecting is going to waste…
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