Review: Dot.Com Dating - Les and Leslie Parrott



Is Cyber-dating the new way to go ?

dot.com Dating: finding your right someone online--avoiding the liars, losers, and freaks

Review : Dot.Com Dating - Les and Leslie Parrott - May 2011

Is Cyber-dating the new way to meet others ? Gone are the days of courtship , hunting out the dating grounds etc. Nearly every single "single" person nowadays are signed up to at least one online dating site. Whether it to see what's out there , to meet new friends , to strike up a relationship. Cyber Dating is becoming a growing phenomenon.  When reading Dot.Com Dating , I found the book to be quite interesting as in a way it is written by a Pyschologist , Family Therapist and a Marriage counsellor and they are also husband and wife Les and Leslie Parrott. For me , when I first started out writing for online publications - my first writing gig was for a mens magazine called BroMagazine and I wrote an article on the Do's and Don'ts of Internet Dating. As I was reading Dot.Com Dating , it did bring up alot of what most of us who have scouted and researched Internet Dating already do know, but those who have spent numerous dates and going nowhere will find this book helpful as it teaches you how to weed out the wrong ones , they are the liars , the losers, the freaks , the adulterers and then the serial daters and much more with tips on how to choose the best site for you, how to look past their profile and picture and look at the bigger picture etc.......
Another thing that stood out in Dot.Com dating is that if you are a Christian and were wanting to know a bit more on Internet Dating with a Christian perspective , Les and Leslie have throughout their book bits and pieces scattered on God's view and relating it to the Christian world.
Dot.Com Dating is an excellent resource guide that anybody considering going or signing up on an Internet Dating site should have sitting next to their computer.



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