Dating? Single? Help!?
– “People whose clothes smell of pine are perceived to be more successful, intelligent, sociable, sanitary and attractive than people whose clothes smell of lemon, onion or smoke.”
– “On sight, men view taller women as more intelligent, affluent, and ambitious. They view shorter women as more nurturing and considerate.”
So the closer you are to smelling and looking like a pine tree, the better odds you’ll have at dating, single one. Well yes, okay, these are just one set of stats. Other statistics are touted by the dating, single mingling, serious relationships, intimate but casual romps, and marriage services. These stats are promising:
According to one dating singles article, online single dating services alone account for helping over 7 million men and women a year, worldwide.
And if you are still reticent about the whole online courting, dating, single-searching, flirting, meeting, or getting involved, you might be put at ease when you learn that (according to the same article) in America alone 48% of adult men and 53% of adult women have registered with at least one single dating service or agency.
If you don’t work, live, or hike among the trees, you can still enjoy an online single dating service. If you are among those ready for a serious, committed and loving relationship, or are wanting to begin with very non-committal, casual dating to “see where that goes,” you can meet many others of the same mindset, of the same singleness of purpose for marriage or something else. Obviously, you don’t have to be rich, or tall, or have an I.Q that is higher than the number of pairs of shoes you own to find success. You can have a 350 big block, a hot off the floor Ferrari, or a cutting edge, politically correct electric car. You can be as tall as Tom Cruise or as fat as Ichabod Crane.
Regardless of your attributes, being single and dating can be fun and using a single online dating service such as Perfect Match or True can help anyone find what they want. For, as William Adams, ship builder, advisor, diplomat, navigator and astronomer, once said, “You can have anything you want,” he encouraged, “if you want it badly enough.”


