Should You Become Facebook Official?
Check out this survey before you pop “the question.”
And by that I mean the “do-you-want-to-be-Facebook-official” question.
Your grandparents had “want to go steady?” Your parents knew “will you be my girlfriend?” This seems to be the exclusivity question of our generation. If you’ve watched The Social Network then you know the importance of the relationship status; Mark Zuckerberg makes a point of adding this category to each FB profile before launching his site. You should make a point of reading the relationship stastics below to learn how social media has changed the dating game.
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I hope to be the world's duct tape: endlessly useful and great and bringing (and keeping) things together. I love surrounding myself with an assorted cast of characters and then mixing and matching them all into happy little unions. I put a premium on face-to-face interaction, meaning I prefer to meet you for coffee versus catching up on the phone or doing a weekend getaway instead of keeping in touch via Facebook. Don't get me wrong: the internet is a great thing, but its taking too much of our humanity from us. An example: you can't hear someone snort when they laugh via an email! This is why I structured my dating service, Eight at Eight Dinner Club, as a group dating concept. It's less awkward, more fun, and you really get to test the sparks in a way that Match.com or Eharmony can't replicate.