Strange noteOne of the strangest notes that I have received from a patient was sent to me by a married woman who wanted to have an affair. That was not the strange part, though. What made this note unusual was her unique brand of awkward honesty. She said that she wouldn't mind fooling around with me, but her first choice was a handsome male nurse whose name she'd forgotten. Consequently, she asked me to forward this note to him. If he wasn't interested, she wanted me to give her a call (otherwise, she would presumably be too busy with him to become involved with me). While she was fairly attractive, I never called her because she was married—and who wants to play the second fiddle, anyway? Can the Internet help you meet people offline, too? Imagine that you're out in public and see a person you want to meet. What do you do? If you're like most people, you say nothing, walk away, and later regret being so timid. The person you passed up might have otherwise become your spouse, or just a great friend. Here's our solution: hand that person your MySpamSponge intro card (see below): Your intro card allows you to communicate with that person without the need for either of you to reveal your e-mail address or other personal information. That makes the person more likely to respond, if he or she is interested. Learn more about intro cards |
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