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YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE
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A San Francisco woman writes:
"I was new to San Francisco and decided to try an online dating service. I
exchanged a few e-mails with a man who seemed to be really into tennis, as indicated by his handle, photos and e-mails where he wrote that he would be at tournaments over the weekend etc...
We finally set a time to meet in person. I was sitting at the table when a heavy set
older man approached and said my name. I looked up for a few seconds and finally began to see the resemblance between this man and what must have been his college photos of many years and numerous pounds ago. To make matters much worse, he took a picture of me as soon as he sat down....creepy."
An East Bay woman replies:
"It's hard to know what you are going to get on the internet, it's a numbers game. I
drove all the way into the city after being invited to dinner by a guy I had spoken to a few times on the phone after e-mailing. He invited me to the Greens restaurant in Fort Mason on a Sunday. When I got there, the entire area was completely derserted and nothing in there was open including the restaurant. I guess he did not make reservations. I felt like he was watching me in the parking lot or something."
A North Bay man writes:
"At least half of the women I met on-line and made dates with, did not show."
COMIC RELIEF
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A San Francisco man writes:
"Every woman I seem to meet lately seems to turn into a demanding, possesive
stalker type...Is it me, their biological clock or what?"
UNBELIEVABLE
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HAPPY ENDINGS
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A Santa Rosa woman writes:
"I met a really great guy on line, a real prince, but I sure had to meet a lot of frogs
in the process." |