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Title: love essay
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March 10, 2004 |
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Why has love come to be seen as a problem, and what does it say about our society that intimate relationships have come to be seen as addictive, and somehow bad for our health?
Risking love
When asked why they embarked upon internet dating, people cite any number of reasons... Showed first 250 characters
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They don't have much time to meet people; they lack the confidence just to 'get out there'; they know broadly what they are looking for in a potential partner and internet dating services provide the facility to match their requirements. Certainly for anybody who feels they just don't know enough people, the internet speaks of a world of possibilities - millions of singles whom you don't already know, logging on because they are in the same situation as you... Showed next 250 characters
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