The Girl Next Door

Written by Steve Eyes


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Withrepparttar girl next door concept onrepparttar 132365 internet, you get to know each other before asking intimate questions. And whenrepparttar 132366 time comes to inviterepparttar 132367 lady into a romantic encounter, she knows who you are and rejection is less likely. Granted, there are jerks onrepparttar 132368 net whose first email may say “baby, I want to make love to you all night,” but that line seems out of place for a first email. Yet that same line may not seem so out of placerepparttar 132369 first time you meet a lady in a club. Seerepparttar 132370 difference? I doubt if you would say “baby, I want to make love to you all night”repparttar 132371 first time you meet your new lady neighbor. Yet in a club, after a few drinks, you will say just that and it is almost expected.

You can see whyrepparttar 132372 girl next door concept works well with online dating. Ladies get to knowrepparttar 132373 guys, rejection is less, and finding love is more likely. I can’t imagine a better way to get to knowrepparttar 132374 girl next door then fromrepparttar 132375 comfort of your home and computer. The girl next door is as close as your fingers onrepparttar 132376 keyboard – you just got to go out and find her. With so many online dating services, findingrepparttar 132377 girl next door should be as easy as ringing her door bell.

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Steve Eyes is the webmaster and owner of FilipinaEyes Association. His experience comes from finding love on the internet and helping others do the same.

http://www.filipinaeyes.com http://www.filipinalady.biz http://www.filipina-lady.net http://www.filipina-lady.org

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Ancient philosophers’ thoughts found on the Internet can effect the way we think about the Internet itself, as well as other ‘bigger’ things…

Written by Jesse S. Somer


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This relates torepparttar use ofrepparttar 132362 Internet because it looks as though people are afraid to get onrepparttar 132363 Web. I used to be afraid for Pete’s sake! To tell yourepparttar 132364 truth I still have some irrational fears when it comes to researching a paper for school. I often think, “Will I findrepparttar 132365 ‘right’ information?” The answer of course is that there is always a possibility of things going wrong, that’s this perfection of reality. Life would be stale, stagnant and sterile otherwise. The key lies in our belief in this perfection. The Internet has eliminatedrepparttar 132366 need to go to libraries and carry around huge books just to read small sections of each. There is also less need to get to a science library and then sociology, mathematics etc. So much information is now available to people in our own homes.

Whether you are researching seventeenth century philosophers’ ways of thinking for personal or professional reasons, or even just looking up information on how to make your own chai tea, or on how to changerepparttar 132367 oil on your car;repparttar 132368 Internet is a source for so many areas of interest it is simply mind boggling. It is trulyrepparttar 132369 most perfect form of reality’s perfection in modern contemporary society. That’s why they call thisrepparttar 132370 Information age right? The only problem has to deal withrepparttar 132371 perfectly imperfect amount of pornography that constitutes more than half of all websites onrepparttar 132372 Web. What does this say about our current moral disposition in our changing perception’s construct of reality? I’ll leave you with that one to ponder…

Jesse S. Somer M6.Net http://www.m6.net Jesse S. Somer is a novice writer and philosopher thinking about the real meaning behind the existence of the World Wide Web. Check out his web log at www.thepowerofeverythingthatis.com


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