Vag(hi!)na November 17, 2009
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Ph.D’zzzzzzzzz August 11, 2009
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I keep meaning to post a link to this NYT article about the results of two recently published se*x surveys from Indiana University (Go Red Wolves!). Breaking news straight from the heartland: we Puritans are loosening up the old collars when it comes to vibrators and other adult toys. Hooha-hooray!
And though this little tidbit one doesn’t come as a shock, I thought it worth highlighting this gem:
“The more religious a person, the less likely she was to use a vibrator, and the more educated, the more likely, according to the survey.”
Eh hem. I’m still waiting for my honorary degree.
Bi-textual August 9, 2009
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If you’ve read my Vortexts post, you already know how I feel about playing out a budding relationship over your cell phone. If you haven’t, here’s the short of it: DON’T DO IT!
Just ’cause someone’s on the other receiving end of the line doesn’t mean you’ve “connected”. Pick up the phone, make a date, and feel the real.
That goes for all you h0rny American teens. And the Brits too. Stop snappin’ pictures of your naughty bits and sending them all over the Queen’s territory. Police warn of teenage sexting.
Jon Minus Nine July 3, 2009
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iCheat June 29, 2009
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From today’s Time Magazine, here’s an article about the downside of mobile applications for dating sites that really made me think.
I’m all for being able to download and preview potential matches without having to be near a computer. But when I think of the implications for such sites as Ashley Madison, which connects people looking to cheat, I get a chill down my spine.
I wish the article had explored in more detail the real heart of the matter:
immediate access + increased privacy = faster, easier and more discreet cheating.
Regardless, it’s still good food for thought:
Cheating 2.0: New Mobile Apps Make Cheating Easier
The Nuts and Bolts of Dating June 22, 2009
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How cute is this idea? A local bar is hosting a singles mixer called a “Nuts and Bolts” Party. Guys are handed a nut; girls are handed a bolt. The goal is to mingle until you find your match.
Such a simple idea, yet so fun. And what I love about it is all the innuendo that could ensure. I mean, really, aren’t we all just screwing around ’till we find the one?
Man Sues Dating Site – YourTango June 14, 2009
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Oh my goodness. Why didn’t we think of this? Sylvia, we could have made a killing.
HOTDUDE97 didn’t write back? Well, he certainly would have if he was still active. So, sue the site.
Man Sues Dating Site – YourTango
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Down with M.O.T. May 22, 2009
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My last name brings with it assumptions about my religion. It ends with a common marker (‘man’) given to Jews who immigrated through Ellis Island. In fact, my great grandfam came over in the belly of boat to escape the pogroms of Minsk circa 1900. It wasn’t the first ‘relocation’ for the brood. Their ancestors were filling up on paella pre-Spanish Inquisition. Unlike the Monty Python boys, I guess they expected it and hung out in Switzerland for a bit.
My father’s father was born to the life of a typical Brooklyn Jew, though marrying a Shiksa from the Midwest and moving to corn country indicate that he was not particularly attached to those roots. As Judaism is passed down matrilineally, my father and, by extension, his offspring are not considered “Members of the Tribe”. In short, the quarter ain’t in the right quadrant.
The first few years of my career further the ambiguity. Why else would I have worked for two Holocaust related non-profits? It’s not great mystery: my family background draws me to Jewish culture. (Not to mention the Jewish boys with dossiers in my Ex Files…)
A good delicatessen is a little outpost of heaven on earth and that shared value system has set the stage for romance. Truth is, I am often more aware of the rituals associated with Judaism than the wayward Jewish atheists I have dated. (Have you called you mother for Sukkot?)
While there are many blessings that come from having been cooked up in a melting pot, it’s led to a few ‘uncomfortable’ moments. My personal fave was having a former boss insinuate that I misrepresented my faith so as to holiday surf during the hi-hos. Who knew I shoulda added, “Shalome! I’m down with Jesus” to the bottom of my resumé? Put on the spot, my response was something to the effect of,
“Ummm… errrr… uhhhh… I do Christmas with my family, go to Passover Seder at a former colleagues home, and just went to an Eid bayram with my Turkish boyfriend.”
Chalk it up to naivete, but it hadn’t occurred to me that it mattered and, for the most part, it doesn’t. I liken the eye-opening experience to that of a marine biologist discovering a new species of jellyfish. “Huh. I guess that’s out there.”
All in all, it’s not a bad awareness to have. I was able to save one dude a bunch of time when tried to pick me up on Facebook. He had taken a tone that pissed me off, and I, in turn, blew him off. I couldn’t figure out why he continued to doggedly pursue me despite my purposefully bratty behavior. Looking at all of the “I’m-Jewish-Single-and-Want-a-Jewish-Wife” groups he belonged to led me to an “A-JAH!” moment. As last names are displayed on Facebook, I figured out that he had hopes that I was the ‘Sarah’ to his ‘Abraham’. I gently informed him that I was a gentile, and *poof* he was gone.
Don’t get me wrong, I still love the prominent nosed, neurotic Jewish boys. (I’m not being facetious. It’s the G*d’s honest truth.)
In fact, my imaginary boyfriend is named Elijah. Have you heard of him? He has yet to join me for dinner, but I’ll continue to set him a place until he does.
Is there a Dr. Warren in the house? April 14, 2009
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I think she needs a tad more than 29 dimensions of compatibility, but don’t we all dahhhlink.
Alpha Bit March 14, 2009
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A is for Alpha. It is the first flag within the series. In maritime code, Alpha means “diver down, please steer clear”.

Flag courtesy of dive-flag.com
Insert *muffled* laughter.
The original meaning would be far more practical for the modern dater. Ships used alpha to indicate to others that it was “undergoing a speed trial”. This would have been particularly handy for identifying a rally of speed daters. What? you don’t think you can get to know someone in 8 minutes. Then steer clear.
Better yet, how ’bout a special badge for those racing from one end of the dating pool to the other? You know the ones. They’re the girls asking men on the first date if they’re into kids. They’re the dudes trying to get laid on the first date. Woah. Steer clear indeed.
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