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just_monicat

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Heck, I'll do that for free.

Pipp: You should date Tintin.
yeah, about two days ago, i was thinking how fun it would be to play matchmaker and pair folks off.

i would SO DO THAT.

cc's merry matchmaking service
we match you up, whether you ask us to or not!

what do you think popclick, should we do it??? *insert manical laughter*
 
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iTOREtheSKY

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yeah, about two days ago, i was thinking how fun it would be to play matchmaker and pair folks off.

i would SO DO THAT.

cc's merry matchmaking service
we match you up, whether you ask us to or not!

what do you think popclick, should we do it??? *insert manical laughter*
LOL @ the matchmaking thing. This has been done before. If I were more inspired I'd search out the thread,but yeah...I'm not. =P
 

DuchessAimee

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yeah, about two days ago, i was thinking how fun it would be to play matchmaker and pair folks off.

i would SO DO THAT.

cc's merry matchmaking service
we match you up, whether you ask us to or not!

what do you think popclick, should we do it??? *insert manical laughter*


I already tried that. People didn't respond well... mostly because I didn't put them with the people they would have chosen for themselves.
 

just_monicat

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I already tried that. People didn't respond well... mostly because I didn't put them with the people they would have chosen for themselves.
interesting.

*thinking*

oh, i know!!! we'll include a toaster with every match we make!!!

golly, i hope none of my clients read this. i try to maintain the perception that i'm always working myself to the bones.
 

PopClick

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yeah, about two days ago, i was thinking how fun it would be to play matchmaker and pair folks off.

i would SO DO THAT.

cc's merry matchmaking service
we match you up, whether you ask us to or not!

what do you think popclick, should we do it??? *insert manical laughter*
:D I did that a while back, but it was just for laughs: http://christianchat.com/christian-singles-forum/62946-matchmaking-thread.html

If anybody was serious about suggesting matches, there would probably be some embarrassment involved... but I'm sure the victims (err... participants...) would live. Maybe we could have an opt-in thing, where people post in the thread if they don't have a problem with being matched up? Just a thought.
 

PopClick

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I already tried that. People didn't respond well... mostly because I didn't put them with the people they would have chosen for themselves.
Wait, what... where... I must have missed that! :eek:
 

just_monicat

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:D I did that a while back, but it was just for laughs: http://christianchat.com/christian-singles-forum/62946-matchmaking-thread.html

If anybody was serious about suggesting matches, there would probably be some embarrassment involved... but I'm sure the victims (err... participants...) would live. Maybe we could have an opt-in thing, where people post in the thread if they don't have a problem with being matched up? Just a thought.
ok, i've just got to say.

reading (actually scanning) through that 19 page thread was like watching a 2-hour "behind the music" special. thanks for linking it popclick.

all the references and not-so-coy inferences and [insert imagination here] are just too funny.

golly, i love this stuff.
 
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iTOREtheSKY

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Ugh...I just looked at that thread...& I think I just threw up a bit in my mouth. lol
 
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Arlene89

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interesting.

*thinking*

oh, i know!!! we'll include a toaster with every match we make!!!

golly, i hope none of my clients read this. i try to maintain the perception that i'm always working myself to the bones.
Oh pick me, pick me!

So I can fall in love with that toaster...
 
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Wandering_Here

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interesting.

*thinking*

oh, i know!!! we'll include a toaster with every match we make!!!

golly, i hope none of my clients read this. i try to maintain the perception that i'm always working myself to the bones.
Oooooh, it comes with a free gift?! Sign me up! :D
 

PopClick

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yeah, about two days ago, i was thinking how fun it would be to play matchmaker and pair folks off.

i would SO DO THAT.

cc's merry matchmaking service
we match you up, whether you ask us to or not!

what do you think popclick, should we do it??? *insert manical laughter*
How about making the thread with a public poll, and let people vote on whether they want to be included or not? Anyone who voted "yes" would be fair game.
 

cinder

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I find myself pondering what the emotional motivation for the "date hate" is. Not that I care, but it's curious.....hmmm, xxx is looking and so is xxx#2....they are both lonely, both looking for marriage. What is the problem with that? lol.
For me a lot of it is I think dating culture in general is impersonal and unbiblical. You say they are both looking for marriage. I don't want to be approached like someone is holding auditions for the role of future wife. I want to be valued for me and one day have a friend who is like " you are so incredible, I want to spend the rest of my life with you." A dating and matchmaking culture seems to short circuit that as the implied purpose of the relationship is to get hitched and the focus become marriage and having the relationship, not the other person or actually relating to them.

Full disclosure also prompts me to say that I score low on those things that are often considered important to dating (physical appearance, awareness of social expectations and rituals, willingness to participate in small talk) so the fact that people tend to see me as friend material instead of date material probably doesn't help me have a high view of dating.
 

just_monicat

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A dating and matchmaking culture seems to short circuit that as the implied purpose of the relationship is to get hitched and the focus become marriage and having the relationship, not the other person or actually relating to them.
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well, not to brag or anything, but...

ok, here goes. i've set up a few friends (four or five total, and one friend is married, the other is in an "exclusive"), but the ONLY reason i think any of them were receptive is not because i just saw them together, but because i sat down and explained why i thought they had the basis for a genuine compatibility. i personally think that's only fair.


see, the beauty in matchmaking is:

1) all the introverts can blame the matchmakers

2) you gain the opportunity to see someone through someone else's eyes. meaning, my perspective and what i see is going to be different than what others see. and the same goes with the things we see in others through the course of friendship. some of us have strengths in seeing qualities and potential, others have different strengths.

3) we most often see others strengths and leanings far better than we see our own.

4) you have nothing to lose, really. if it's a disastrous result, blame the matchmaker.
 
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just_monicat

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How about making the thread with a public poll, and let people vote on whether they want to be included or not? Anyone who voted "yes" would be fair game.
i kind of prefer the guerrilla marketing approach. all are fair game unless they opt-out.

though your approach is certainly more curteous and is probably a better option. ; p

are we really going to do this?
 
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blah matchmaking. totally silly and never works. as it NEVER considers what the two people want.