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The Dating Advisor, Issue #001 -- Spring Is In the Air April 25, 2004 |
| Welcome to all!
We're well into Spring now and there is energy everywhere.
I hope you have tapped into the energy of the season and have been able to connect with some interesting single adults.
Enjoy the following features of The Dating Advisor and keep your spirits high!
In This Issue
1) Favorite Dating Service Reviews 2) Article--The Art of Flirting 3) Love Poem--Jenny Kissed Me 4) Romantic Movie--City of Angels Match.com Wow! Match.com is an enormous site with an extreme range of features. Match.com has created a dating service that is very serious about helping you to find a special match. There are features here that you won’t find on other sites. Variety is the key word here. Let’s face it; if you are serious about finding a wonderful mate you are well advised to use as many meeting and searching techniques as possible. And Match.com definitely makes it possible. Review continues Click Here. eHarmony.com The eHarmony motto is “fall in love for all the right reasons.” And it appears that no other dating service does a better job of matching up marriage minded adults than eHarmony. Since they started in August of 2000, they have successfully guided couples to more than 2500 marriages, about two per day! Their membership is now over 3 million worldwide. Time magazine called eHarmony “the fastest growing site,” and it now draws over 10,000 new users per day. eHarmony focuses intensely on helping people to find a great soulmate, a lasting relationship that leads to marriage. Check out the site! It has the tools and the support to help you find your soulmate. Review continues Click Here. 2) Art of Flirting by Joe Vetromile Flirting is the way most people determine whether or not a member of the opposite sex is interested in them. Following is a quick outline on how you should go about the complex, sometimes fun, sometimes not so fun, task of flirting. It all beings with your approach. The Approach One person approaches the other. They move into closer physical proximity. This much is clear: NO approach equals NO possibility of initiating contact. You must approach! Example: A woman sits down next to a man in a coffee shop, or a man stands near a woman in a dance club. This is the first step. Once you approach, you begin looking for the signs. Article continues Click Here. 3) Jenny Kissed Me by Leigh Hunt Jenny kissed me when we met, Jumping from the chair she sat in; Time, you thief, who love to get Sweets into your list, put that in: Say I'm weary, say I'm sad, Say that health and wealth have missed me, Say I'm growing old, but add, Jenny kissed me. 4) City of Angels Movie Review Do you believe in angels? You'll want to after seeing City of Angels. Tip: have a hanky or two handy. Here's a review by Amazon.com editor Jeff Shannon. Meg Ryan stars as Dr. Maggie Rice, a heart surgeon who is grieving over a lost patient when an angel named Seth (Nicolas Cage) appears to comfort her. She can see him despite the "rule" that angels are invisible, and Seth's love for Maggie forces him to choose between angelic immortality and a normal human existence on earth with her. Featuring heavenly roles for TV veterans Andre Braugher and Dennis Franz, the film liberally borrows imagery from Wings of Desire, but it also creates its own charming identity. Cage and Ryan give fine performances as lovers convinced they are soul mates, and although the plot relies on a last-minute twist that doesn't quite work, this earnest love story struck a chord with audiences and proved to be one of the surprise hits of 1998. --Jeff Shannon That's all for now. Make it a great week. Mark |
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