Am I Weird If I Date
Online?
True story: A few years back
I was working with a client
who had recently moved to
Los Angeles. She was single,
did not know many people in
the big city, and felt a
little lonely. I innocently
suggested she give online
dating a shot. It seemed
like an easy and
pressure-free way to meet
people, and I had other
clients who enjoyed their
experience and were in good
relationships as a result.
"What kind of
desperate person do you
think I am?!?" she
snapped.
She apologized, but
explained that she felt “weird”
about online dating. This
perked my curiosity, so
later I asked some of my
other clients if they ever
tried it. Some only
confessed after their faces
turned three shades of
crimson. Since I am a strong
proponent of online dating,
I dispel any stigma or
embarrassment when I
recommend it to my clients.
This is what I tell them:
For many singles, life
moves like Richard Petty
around the Talladega
Speedway. We change jobs
every few years. We relocate
more frequently. We cannot
remember the last time we
answered a phone with a
cord. Even if time is not
the issue, some single
people cannot shake the
feeling that everyone else
is happy while they are
always alone. We may look at
online dating as an act of
desperation, because “normal
people don’t need
something like that.”
The simple fact is that
you are not weird if you use
an online dating service. We
only feel weird when we
think we are doing something
outside the norm. Consider
this: over 40 million people
in the US access online
dating websites every month.
It is the fastest growing
sector of online content.
There is no reason to feel
embarrassed, because if you
date online you are actually
part of a huge group.
There is nothing wrong
with wanting to find someone
special, or at the very
least make some new friends,
so why not use every
resource available to you?
You do not get extra points
for meeting someone in a bar
or while waiting for dry
socks at the Laundromat.
Does it matter to you how
you met the important people
already in your life? You
probably barely even think
about it.
By setting up a personal
profile and a list of likes
and dislikes, you invest
time in yourself. More
importantly, you are taking
action by trying to improve
yourself and your situation.
You are putting yourself out
there and taking control by
refusing to be lonely and
isolated.
I have found many
advantages to the Internet.
The anonymity of online
dating allows you to roll
out of bed, hair standing in
ten different directions,
breath smelling like Boston
Harbor at low tide – then
click! You stumble on a
person you will be dating in
a few weeks. The cost
compared to going out and
searching is next to
nothing. You can learn more
about a person’s interests
to see if they mesh with
yours. You do not have to
deal with the harshness of
rejection in person. You
have a huge pool of people
to explore (remember, 40
million!) from all
walks-of-life, people you
would never have the chance
to meet within your
neighborhood or small circle
of friends.
There is also fraud and
deception. You will probably
come across a photo that
looks eerily like Pamela
Anderson – right down to
the copyright in the lower
corner. Clients tell me
about married people posing
as single. Nevertheless,
these issues of honesty
exist both on and off-line,
so do not let that stop you
from finding the partner you
want.
With 43% of the U.S.
population being single and
with so many single clients
asking me about Internet
dating, I began to put a
guide together to help my
clients use this service
effectively and safely and
avoid these pitfalls. I want
everyone to find the
happiness they deserve and
want to make this Tool book
available to everyone for
Free! To get your free
E-Book, “Tools To Internet
Dating” go to
TheRelationshipTools.com and
get your copy today.
Don’t be ashamed or
afraid, learn the best and
safest way to use the
Internet to take control of
your life and find the
person you deserve!
Devlyn Steele
("America's Leading
Life-Coach") has been a
public consultant and a
private counselor for over
15 years. A Cognitive
Therapist, Radio host and
Columnist, Devlyn also
developed ToolsToLife.com.
Devlyn maintains a thriving
practice in Hollywood, where
he counsels famous actors,
musicians and captains of
industry. Soon his new book
will be available,
Relationship Tools. You can
hear Coach Steele live every
Tuesday on LoveBeat Radio
1310 KXAM.com 7-9 PM.
Arizona Time
coachsteele@toolstolife.com
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