The Boomer's Guide to Online Dating
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By Judsen Culbreth A thorough yet lighthearted guide to online dating, designed primarily to help the over-35 woman browse Internet sites-with confidence, ease, and a sense of adventure-and capture that special someone Online dating is a national phenomenon, with some 30 million people logging on to dating sites each month. Yet many women over 35 still hesitate when it comes to browsing for a mate. That's exactly how author Judsen Culbreth felt when she found herself single again at age 49, after a 20-year marriage. Overcoming her own trepidation, she decided to take the plunge and post an online personals ad. Not only did she get 84 responses within 2 days, but eventually she found romanceand a second chance at love and marriage. Now she draws upon her own online adventures and her vast experience in magazine and TV journalism to provide Boomers and mature GenXers with the guide they need to navigate their way through the three stages of cyber-courtship: defining compatibility, creating chemistry, and closing on commitment.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #325092 in Books
- Published on: 2005-08-20
- Released on: 2005-07-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
• The differences among the various Internet date sites
• How to craft an online personal ad
• E-mail etiquette
• When to meet in person
About the Author
Customer Reviews
Minimize your fears...maximize your skills and self-confidence.....
As I experienced it, when finding yourself alone, maybe even for the first time in your life, you can embrace one of two strategies: the passive one...waiting for someone to drop out of the sky into your life, or the active one... figuring out what sort of guy you want to spend the rest of your life with and then searching for him! This book equips you with the skills to master the search process that has the highest probability of success ...internet dating.
Don't let pride ("I'm too good for this"), bitterness ("all men are jerks"), denial ("I'm perfectly content spending the rest of my life alone") or ego ("I have a Ph.D...I can figure this out on my own") keep you from taking advantage of the sound wisdom contained in this book. Culbreth, in a style which is both witty and warm, walks you though the fog of fear and self-doubt that we inevitably encounter when faced with the daunting task of finding a mate at this stage of our lives. It may have been a long time since you did any thinking about who you are and what you really want. Culbreth helps you through this. You may have difficulty remembering what men are looking for... Culbreth helps you remember. As women we have been socialized to be self-effacing. Culbreth helps you overcome this tendency in order to construct a personal profile which illuminates the strengths and qualities of your unique being.
I know Culbreth deeply believes there is someone out there for you...and I do, too. So take a deep breath, buy the book, and enjoy your search.
This Book Is NOT!!! for guys!!!!
This is a well written book but very improperly titled. It should be titled, "The WOMAN's guide to online dating."
Guys if you're looking for a book that answers guy specific questions, look elsewhere. There are no answers here!!!
Trust Culbreth; it works
Culbreth's book is more than a how to for internet dating. It forces us to reflect on who we really are and what we really want from a potential mate. For those who have been too timid to try online dating, Culbreth offers warm persuasive and encouraging advice. For those who have tried online dating, Culbreth gives you a road map on the best way to sell yourself. If you are over the age of 35, and want to be with someone, read this book. Trust Culbreth; it works.



