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E**R
Navigating the dating scene
How I wish I'd had this book years ago when I was trying online sites. Christie's advice on choosing activities the woman likes is empowering. And she brings up so many potential pitfalls -- with ways to work around them. The "hopeful woman" can be in charge and can enjoy the experience, and zero in on the kind of person she'd most like to meet. I'm recommending it for my single friends who want to try online dating.
M**N
Demystifies online dating for those of us who are jittery
A really well organized book about the do's and don'ts of online dating. Looks at many unexpected aspects. Lot's of insights from someone with lots of experience. I confess I haven't yet taken the plunge, but I will definitely read it again thoroughly before I do!
A**A
Some great info, with caveats
This was a quick read. I finished it in one day. I thought it had some great information, such as how to evaluate prospects to ensure you're not wasting your time, who pays for first dates, and good suggestions for activities that are more interesting and fun than meeting for coffee (i.e. why meeting for coffee is LAME lol). It also talked about protecting your identity online and safety when meeting men in person. Good info there. Downsides: The book could have used a better editor. There were many spelling and grammar mistakes, as well as passages that repeated for no apparent reason. Some of the sample emails provided were cringe-worthy in how cheesy they were! The book only covers through first dates. Finally, I think my biggest issue with the book is that it insists your profile come off as supremely confident and relentlessly cheerful in tone, and that you should immediately discard any men's profiles who don't sound that way. I'm not that way myself! I can probably write a profile that makes it look like I am, but it wouldn't be authentically me. I'm shy and kind of nerdy. I wouldn't want to be dismissed out of hand for that, so why wouldn't I want to give a chance to a guy who might be the same?
A**A
Good & Practical Advice for Starting Your Online Dating Journey!
I very much enjoyed reading this book. There were numerous steps and examples that were easy to understand and very practical. What I liked most is that the author made the information relevant for women over 40 and took our significant life experiences into account.
M**Y
Common sense
This book lacked the concrete examples I hoped to find, and most of the advice is echoed in any internet article you read on this subject
M**S
A GOOD READ
A book that helps clarify the do and don't of online dating. i liked some of the ideas, but not all the ideas. some seem too bold for a woman to do for me that is.
K**N
I've read almost a dozen similar books but this one is by far the best one I've read
Well written, well organized, honest and it completely relates to the reality of dating in your 40s using technology. I've read almost a dozen similar books but this one is by far the best one I've read.
P**K
Great tips on profile writing
It was an easy read with some good tips, the best one was on writing your profile and communicating. The tip I did not care for was given to very overweight woman ( I am not one) She basically said they needed to lose the weight otherwise they will not find a man. It would of been better to mention that there's sites specifically for overweight men and woman. Overall it's a good book and it would be helpful to read it before you start posting your profile.
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