If you follow the advice in this book and are taking every advantage
of Internet dating possible, then you should be well and truly snowed
under with email, profiles, accounts, dates, names, numbers and
information. Unless you are an information sponge and have a
photographic memory, you won’t be able to keep up with this deluge
of information. This means you risk losing opportunities and dates.
This is most often learned the hard way, but it doesn’t have to be.
“How hard can it be?” I hear you ask.
Picture this: How do you think you would go trying to keep up
with five blind dates in a week. Remember all their details, the
dozens of emails you have sent to each one with dozens of personal
details, the chats, phone calls, etc, and then do this week in and
week out. Odds are you won’t even be able to remember all their
names, let alone the other details. Very few people can keep up with
all this information, don’t underestimate how hard it is.
This sort of scenario is very common, such is the potential power
of Internet dating. It can be like starting a new job every week where
you have to get to know everyone’s name and position, only harder.
We all know what that’s like.
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