subway
Your daily commute is filled with potential dates.
Your daily commute can be the greatest source of frustration if you let traffic delays, crowded subways and messy sidewalks bring you down. Sure public transportation can be a pain but who's to say the man of your dreams isn't a bus stop away? Why not put your MetroCard to better use and learn how to flirt en route? Subway cars may not be the most romantic places to strike up a conversation but the potential for finding love while using public transportation is loaded with possibilities. "Choose your seat wisely," writes Maggie Glendon for Marie … Read More
If you can't be with the one you love; love the one you dream up.
It's great to have options when it comes to dating. But how far do single people take it when it comes to leaving options open? Prostitution? Dating dolls? Scouting random partners on public transportation?
Yes, that may be taking it too far, but playing games is always fun. A friend and I play "Subway Sex," when we ride together, where - in transit - we count how many people on that subway car we would potentially sleep with. And then there's some type of asinine point system. Sure, it's silly and irrational, but what else are … Read More
From Gawker...
From Gawker
This is a continuation from a Dish yesterday (Click Here). Essentially, a dude launched an online campaign to find a girl that he saw on the subway and ‘shared a moment with.’ Is sharing a moment with someone even possible outside of a music video? Anyway, Gawker’s reporting that the young woman was identified. Fox’s The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet had some photos or something of an Aussie immigrant that is The Girl. Evidently, her home just burned down and she’s an intern. But this joker with the crude sketch of her will … Read More
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From Wired.com
By Jenna Wortham
You: Blue gym shorts over dark blue tights, rosy cheeks and large flower pinned in hair.
Me: Tall, skinny, listening to my iPod. Did we share a moment?
If you’re anything like me and obsessively scan the missed connections section of the Craigslist personal ads, you know there are plenty of lonely hearts on mass transit (read: crazies). But Brooklynite Patrick Moberg took his personal ad one step further and created an entire site on Nov. 4, devoted to tracking down his mystery girl in hopes of a chance to know her name, and possibly a date. As … Read More