Young women today might be called Generation O, for “OMG, I had an orgasm, and now I need to overshare.” We’ve been reading Cosmo since we got our training bras, and we can’t help but incorporate the mag’s ballsy tell-all style into our everyday lives. Then Carrie Bradshaw and company came along, and they were like our big sisters, teaching us that everything is for sharing amongst girlfriends. And friends of friends. And strangers in line at Starbucks.
So when you’re the kind of girl who uses brunch to describe your …
Can you find love on Twitter? A new, free matchmaking service called 140Love.com now makes it easier. You sign in with your Twitter credentials, and after answering questions about yourself and your ideal match, the service uses an algorithm to connect you with other tweeps with whom you are compatible. 140love emails you your matches, and also sets it up so that you autofollow them on Twitter. It’s then up to you to make a connection. If you’re not interested in them, you can just unfollow them like you would …
In Victorian times, flirting involved the careful choice of floral symbols and calling cards, and all flirting took place on well-chaperoned social occasions. Fortunately, for singles today, Twitter offers a perfectly low-pressure way to get to know your crush.
There’s no need for elaborate introductions anymore: following your crush on Twitter is easy and non-committal, and it enables you to get to know him in a casual, low-pressure way. If you see a reference to a game you play or a bar you like in his Twitter stream, it’s easy to …
Want a peek into your new boyfriend’s mind? Just browse his Twitter timeline!
A guy’s Twitter stream gives you clues about his hobbies, how he relates to his friends, and what wanders across his mind when he’s supposed to be working. Want to know how he spent last weekend? No need to casually ask around — his updates tell you where he went, what he did and how he liked it.
Skim his Twitter history for character insights. Twitter is where folks connect with their friends, allowing you learn a lot about …
