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by woutr_be
2338 days ago
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Correct, and if that maid is a match, you proceed. How is that different from a dating site? In theory they only have to match you with one other person. But my main point was; on dating sites the middle man is almost always cut out instantly. Usually you try to immediately exchange numbers, and then proceed from there. |
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I spent several years off and on with online dating (went on a lot of first dates, fewer several week relationships, and a few multi-month relationships) -- dating sites tend to give a steep discount for longer term (6mo, 12mo) subscriptions, so I was a subscriber for most of that time.
Ending up finding my wife offline though.
On the other hand, I found a housekeeper on Craigslist, called some of references (one was a neighbor), hired her, used her for a year, then when she moved out of the area, she referred me to someone else.
Turns out it's a lot easier to find a housekeeper than a romantic partner.