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The Ugly Woman's Guide to Internet Dating: What I Learned From 70 First Dates

The Ugly Woman's Guide to Internet Dating: What I Learned From 70 First DatesAuthor: Rosemary Thornton
Publisher: Gentle Beam Publishing
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
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Media: Perfect Paperback
Edition: First
Pages: 193
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.6

ISBN: 0971558841
EAN: 9780971558847
ASIN: 0971558841

Publication Date: November 2, 2009
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In four years, Rose had 70 first dates. Yes, 70.

In her own words:

Life is very different for the woman who thinks of herself as physically unattractive and there are few places in the adult world where these differences manifest themselves in such sharp and bold relief as the world of internet dating.

My tender heart jumped up and down in excitement countless times when I was confident that I d found the man that d wear my wedding ring. Yet looking back, the predominant emotion I felt throughout this internet dating experience was frustration.

The two dozen internet-dating books I had read never mentioned the frustration factor. Looking at the authors bios on these internet dating books, it was evident that these books were written by and for the beautiful people. What could they know about the pain of being rejected (again and again), solely because of your looks?

The amount of rejection I experienced in the virtual world of the internet was massive. It eroded my self-worth and diminished my self-confidence to a point where I had to withdraw periodically and recharge.

The cycle was almost comical. Sign up at one of the online dating sites. Write a new profile. Read new profiles. Invest hours in finding suitable men, emailing men, phoning men and then, finally, a face-to-face meeting with The Man. Then a second date, a third and a fourth. And then become smitten with said man. And then get heart broken by man. Cry a lot. Eat a little. Lose some weight. Get happier. Get distracted with work. Get happy with life. And then the lonelies would start. And then I d tell myself, Well maybe if I just tried one more time.

My dogged persistence was fueled by a simple motive: I longed to be mired in romantic love. I wanted to know how it felt to be cherished and respected and adored and admired by a man. I wanted to have a man that I could cherish and respect and adore and admire. I wanted a man who d call me pet names like Peachblossom. I wanted to have someone to call with my happy news, and someone who d let me cry on his shoulder when there was bad news.

During this four-year period, I became disgusted with the overly simplistic, one-size-fits-all advice I found in the mainstream books on internet dating. When you re a woman of a certain age and a woman of a certain size and a woman with a certain look, much of the advice offered in these books is bad advice that will leave you with a heart that s been broken in too many pieces to count. If your heart does survive the experience intact, chances are your self-esteem won t be so lucky. Dating via a medium that judges you by nothing more than your profile picture is hard for everyone and it is emotional torture for women who feel that they re less than beautiful.

The so-called experts also claim that profiles with photos generate eight to 20 times more response than photo-less profiles.

My profile generated more responses and better responses without a photo.

Depressing? Yes. Look what I said about it in my journal: Feel rejected and dejected on every side. So many guys have looked at my photo and then rejected me. I wonder if I will ever find a man who loves me.

You need to know that my story had a good ending, because many parts were dark, depressing and heartbreaking.

And my good ending was what I learned about myself, and what I learned about real love, true beauty and thumbnail pictures. Come sit with me for a time, read my story, and let me tell you what I've learned.




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5 out of 5 stars Slogging through cyberdating   November 3, 2009
Michael R. Montgomery (Alton, IL)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Thornton shreds the veil of Internet dating and takes the reader on a sometimes dark odyssey of 70 first dates. For someone new to cyberworld dating, the book is revealing and informative while old hands at the game will be nodding in agreement and sympathy. Best of all, the book has a happy ending and that's what dating is all about.

Mike Montgomery
host, "Matinee Madness"
WBGZ Radio



5 out of 5 stars A VERY insightful look into the world of internet dating..   November 3, 2009
C. Taylor
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Rose Thornton gives an HONEST, hard hitting look at internet dating. It's not all peaches and cream as some may think or hope it to be. If you want honesty, sincerity and a few laughs thrown in for good measure then you NEED to read this book. It's also good advice. You may also find yourself crying right along with the author at times. Rose really does give an insiders view on the thoughts, hopes and dreams of a lonely soul on the journey to searching for that one perfect love to come along.

A must read for anyone who has ever felt that life just plain sucks for those who are less then beautiful.



5 out of 5 stars Wonderful and Very Informative   November 3, 2009
Richard Kearney (Cairo, Illinois)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful



This is a wonderful book, with real life experience, of a Woman that has had a bad time in her early romance, but has overcome this and now lives a nice comfortable life with the man in the world that truly loves her.

This Lady is a personal friend of mine and shares her personal life experience.

I would sure recommend this book.



5 out of 5 stars The heart searches, the soul finds!   November 6, 2009
C. L. Ringer (Norton, WV)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

From one ordinary gal to another, Kudos! Just began reading this book last night! Your ability to hold the attention of your reading audience is outstanding. You draw us into your thoughts, heart and soul so that we can feel the burdon of your voyage through the shark invested dating waters. Can't wait to get to the last and final date - #70. You are an inspiration to all of us Ordinary People who have so much more to offer than meets the eye.


5 out of 5 stars "Ugly" story beautifully told   November 17, 2009
Natalie Trem (Virginia Beach, VA, USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a gem for every woman who finds herself thrown back out into the world of dating. It's a tough game, especially for those of us reentering with some mileage and wear and tear. Ms. Thornton has been courageous in sharing her story. It is clearly a very genuine rendering, filled with raw emotion. The reader experiences the laughter and tears right along side of her. I found it captivating. I am glad for the happy ending for Ms. Thornton; I am grateful to her for leaving all of us "Plain Janes" with that message of hope.

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