Adultfriendfinder: The Times of India:
Kolkata engineer spins sleaze web
KOLKATA: He is 42, an electronics engineer, a topshot executive with a central government construction major. She is 32, his junior colleague, attractive, close to the boss.The script was just right for that filmi-style story of jealousy and revenge, and it panned out according to script. Only, when a gold-medallist engineer is playing the anti-hero, you can bet on a few cyber twists and turns.He didn't take a dagger to her. He didn't hire thugs to beat her up....
Adultfriendfinder: COLUMN: Online dating: The good, the liars, and the HNG
(U-WIRE) TOLEDO, Ohio -- It's the wonderful, though sometimes odd, world of online dating, and love is where the pounding of one's heart matches the pounding of the keyboard.It's also a fantasyland where there can be deceptions and heartaches because someone wasn't truthful with you about who they are. But amidst the bald, pock faced, geeky guys who post pictures of acne clear men with great hair, there are also sincere people who are honest and...
Adultfriendfinder: Student-created dating site shakes up UC-Davis
(*#_Company_Name_#*) DAVIS, Calif. -- When 21-year-old Cristian Valcu transferred to University of California at Davis in the fall of 2000, he perceived that "Davis, as a whole, has no social life." Valcu and his roommate, Rostislav Veksler, a 24-year-old UCD student, brainstormed ways to connect the UCD community."We gave some thought to creating a way that people around our UC could better socialize with each other: talk, go out, share...
AdultFriendFinder Sex Survey Says: 45 Percent Need Sex Weekly... or They Feel Weakly
FriendFinder Inc. Timothy Chanaud, 650-289-3125 [email protected] How long can you go without sex? For members of AdultFriendFinder.com, the world's largest adult online dating site, the answer is: not long. Forty-five percent of more than 11,000 members responding to an online sex survey conducted by AdultFriendFinder.com said they can't go more than a week without showing signs of deprivation. But 14 percent say they are "masters of their own...