PR NEWSWIRE -- June 12 -- DoubleDate.com gives friends the opportunity to socialize in pairs; creating a more honest, less stressful and more relaxed environment for meeting new people. Safety in numbers. FULL ARTICLE @ SYS-CON
Mark Brooks: I like this concept, but will it take off? Depends if they can seed their database and get traction with the press.
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Posted by: Fernando Ardenghi | Jun 12, 2006 at 09:47 PM
Great introduction and design.
That's really cute that people meet in pairs and the comunity can grow really fast but on the other hand when a person joins a dating site he/she is lonely and need communication. Why would they need to go into the site to find some mates?
That's weird, though rather challenging.
Posted by: Julia Dorofeeva | Jun 14, 2006 at 11:17 AM
Julie who says that person doesn't have friends? Just because someone is on a dating site doesn't mean they are lonely it means they may be busy and this is the best place to meet new people or many other things but it doesn't mean they some loner without friends.
Posted by: Michael Smith | Jun 15, 2006 at 10:17 AM
I agree Michael Smith and the idea of a double date meetup group is great for people like me and my husband who don't have many mutual friends and are looking for other married couples to hang with, (ones with kids is a bonus). A site like this is great for singles and married couples alike.
Posted by: Shanna | Sep 02, 2014 at 02:30 PM