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Apparently, ANYONE can give advice…

Was at Coachella Music Festival this past weekend. Catching up on work before my big vacation with the girlfriend. Will try to crank out some more blog posts before I go. But first…

Check out Chemistry.com’s Blog, “The Great Mate Debate”. Sorta catchy title. But what makes it really worthwhile is that they sought out the opinions of five relationship experts not named Evan:

Helen Fisher, the mastermind behind Chemistry.com
Dan Savage, the superstar sex advice columnist
Wendy Shalit, who calls herself the Modesty Maverick
Ed Young, pastor and founder of Ed Young TV
and Greg and Amiira Behrendt of He’s Just Not That Into fame

It will probably come as little surprise as to which of these pundits have a similar take as I do. Actually, I take that back. I think most of them give really sound, commonsense advice, although some are a little funnier/blunter than others.

Check it out and decide for yourself.


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2 Responses to “Apparently, ANYONE can give advice…”

  1. MATCHinform May 1st 2007 at 04:54 pm 1

    I would like to add that Chemistry.com’s parent company is IAC, InterActiveCorp. This dating advice blog was “[d]eveloped by the experts at Match.com” as a promotional and solicitation device for Chemistry.com (a new internet dating service). These five experts are most likely on payroll or receiving fringe benefits from their involvement; thus, their “advice” is motivated by the Match.com franchise and self-promotion.

  2. Eric Sep 13th 2007 at 10:20 pm 2

    Eric…

    Average looking men, especially need to understand that they need to contact many women at a dating site to get a few responses. The most attractive women will be heavily sought after and the competition can be fierce. Best to be original to stand out…

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