Blind Date versus Internet Date: Which One?
By David Kamau
Picture this. Your friend has decided that you
need help with your social life. She sets you up a date
with someone you have never met nor have any idea what
they look like. You have just got yourself a blind date.
But wait. The real "fun" has barely begun.
Simply described, a blind date is a date between
people who have never met and know little or nothing
about each other. Typically, it is set up by one person
who knows both parties.
Let's say you accept to go on the date. Now
there you are sitting in a Mexican restaurant eating
heavily garnished Mexican food that you don't have the
stomach for. You both look at each other, neither one
knowing where to begin, or how to break the ice so to
speak.
The entrée has not yet been served. His
idea of enlightened conversation, if he finds a way to
start, is who will be in the final four…you don't really
care. He knows the weekly TV schedule to the letter which
tells you he has a bit too much time on his
hands.
You try to tell him about you. About that
marathon you are preparing for and your volunteer work.
He says, "Volunteering is a waste of time because you
can't help 'those people' anyway." You will have to end
this pretty soon before one of you ends up in jail for
killing the other.
Granted, not all blind dates end in disaster.
But the very "blindness" adds to the
recipe.
Now imagine a date with someone you met through
internet dating and have been chatting online and
exchanging emails with for quite some time.
First, you don't need to be introduced. You
already "know" this him, his interests and hobbies. And
he "knows" you too. You are sitting in an Italian
restaurant enjoying a delightful meal because you both
know that the other's favorite is Italian.
The conversation flows easily as you discuss
common interests- after all this date is a result of a
compatible match. He runs marathons and loves history
just like you do. You happily discuss the volunteer work
that each of you is involved in. You look at your watch
and discover that it is late…very late (how time
flies!).
While not all online dates necessarily end up on
a happy note, the scales are tipped heavily in favor of
an internet date versus a blind date. Need I say
more?
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