UPSIDES to CYBERDATING
On the upside, cyberdating can help you vastly expand your universe of
contacts. Remember, this is an approach to selling, throwing out a wide net and searching
for leads in less-than-traditional places.
Other advantages to communicating on the Internet are listed here:
- It's readily possible, immediate, and convenient.
- It's less costly than a date and can cost less than even phone calls.
- Because you type your messages, you get insight into how articulate and
expressive your love interest is (it's wise to pay attention to those English
composition classes in school!).
Imagine going into a large room, having innumerable choices, feeling free to
approach anyone without fear, and then being able to move on to the next if
necessary.
Cyberdating is a wonderful arena for building your confidence to date in
person. By hiding behind the anonymity of words, you can be freer to express who
you really are as a person. Without the burden of having to physically interact,
you can gain skills that help you over the next hurdle: the actual face-to-face
meeting. The thousands of people chatting online give you a wide selection with
whom to test your moves. And if you are unhappy with one interaction, there are
thousands more to peruse.
A unique feature of cyberdating is that you have total control. After all,
you do not have to respond to anyone. You are the ultimate judge of what, where,
and with whom you connect.
Other advantages to cyber-connecting are listed here:
Immediacy. You can be in the middle of working on your computer and
easily switch over to send an e-mail to someone. Others can also instantly
contact you, so you don't have to wait for a phone call back.
Cost-effectiveness. Communicating through the computer is cheaper than making
phone calls, as your computer can connect you to people around the world for no
more money than you pay for your monthly connecting service. The actual
"date" is cheaper as well. Dinner and a movie can cost $50, while
logging on together for a chat is far less expensive over the long run.
Accessibility. Wherever there is a telephone line, you can be hooked up
on your computer.
Convenience. You don't have to answer or communicate and back and forth
on the spot, but can choose to send an e-mail whenever you're in the right mood.
Unlike phone conversations but like letters, you can save people's
messages, by creating a special file.
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