Why You Should Consider Blind Dating

by Cindy Crawferd on December 18, 2009

Even if you’ve embraced the concept of internet dating dating (hello? Why wouldn’t you?) by now, you still might be a bit wary of the grandfather of impersonal courtship, the blind date. I don’t even think online dating counts as blind dating; you might actually end up knowing way more about someone pre-first date if you met online than you would if you met in, say, a bar.

Most people believe they know themselves best. Taking that thinking one step further, they reason that no one could possibly find potential matches for them. This is erroneous thinking, and here’s why;

1. You’re busy

Instead of putting it all on yourself to find time for your career, your friends, maybe your kids, taking care of yourself and maybe some kind of dating life, trying putting some of it off on other people! Namely, the dating part.

Which you well know is something that your friends would be only too happy to help you with. There are no guarantees of course, but there are no guarantees about anything in life. It could just as easily turn into a great date as a dud. At the end of the day (or evening) it’s just one date.

2. Should it work out

you’ll have a terrific story to tell everyone when they ask how you met. Blind dates rank pretty high on the list of romantic “how we met” stories.

3. Our friends know us really well

Often, they know us better than we know ourselves. Seriously. This is an especially important point if you seem to be dating the same (wrong) kind of person over and over again. You might not be getting something about yourself and/or the people you’re picking. Try letting a really good friend give it a goyou might be surprised at what their outside perception yields.

4. There almost no risk

No matter whom you go out with, a date gone wrong is never fun. Unlike dating a co-worker or that cute gal down the hall, you never, ever have to see a blind date again. All of which can make your Monday morning that much more palatable; Mondays need all the help they can get!

5. Your options multiply

The thing about finding your own dates is that it limits your scope. The net you can cast is only going to go so far. By enlisting friends and family members your net and your search area just got that much wider, thereby increasing your options.

This post was written by the staff of the Datepad.com internet dating company where you can read thousands of helpful dating posts. You can get a unique content version of this article from the Uber Article Directory.

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