Thursday, May 27, 2010

LOVE COMES CLOSER TO THE YEAR 2000

The Washington Post discovers online dating assistants:
Hartshorn is a hired gun, ghostwriting correspondence on behalf of single men unwilling, too busy or too inept to do it themselves. His online dating is done on commission for Virtual Dating Assistants, one of the first full-scale Internet-dating outsourcing companies. For $600, Virtual Dating Assistants guarantees clients two dates a month; the "executive service" package promises five dates a month for $1,200.
And the world takes one step closer to the dystopian future portrayed in Love in the year 2000. Make an online donation here.

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