Am
I Weird If I Date Online?
by: Devlyn Steele
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!
About The Author:
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
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