Youve Got Love NOT
... com, specifically for Jews, dedicated to people seeking virtual love. ... They might lie, be someone else, or just not be who you want them to be. ... With online dating, people can become intimate more quickly, compared to meeting in a bar, where you would have to share a drink or two, share some information about yourself, and then decide whether you like them or not (Schwartz 239). Online, if you find yourself chatting with someone that you do not like or share any interests with, all you have to do to get rid of them is click on the X-button in the top right hand corner. Esther Dyson, an economics major from Harvard, once had a man send her e-mails with information about her that most people did not know about. He did not do any harm to her, so all did was ignore him (Dyson 269). ... In addition, to go along with Daum’s “teasing,” according to Sherry Turkle, a licensed clinical psychologist, Daum is “role playing,” where she is being someone that she really is not in reality. ... As months went by, they began to fall in love with each other and finally decided to meet in a public place, just to be safe. When Marissa got there, she could not find this man of hers, but then a stranger tapped on her shoulder.