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Melbourne Online Dating Service Offers Women A Flood of Men in the "Man Drought" |
| Written by Mike Anderson | |
| Tuesday, 30 September 2008 | |
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With more people taking public transportation, and that's an estimated 20 percent more taking the train into the city then 2 years ago, according to the Transport and Logistics Center, this new dating service focuses on helping Melbourne singles re-connect with travelers that they've already met, although, commuters are as likely to spot other appealing candidate profiles. Good news for the abundance of single women in Elwood who are now just a click away from the overflow of single men in Footscray. Website founder Jessica Lee picked the commuter niche because she personally became matchmaker to a couple of commuters one day on the train. She wanted to create a place for singles to view each others profiles after meeting briefly for the first time and an easy phrase to use for those who might not have the confidence to approach someone they are interested in. "It's our goal that single men and women who encounter potential romantic companions on their commute will use NextStop.com.au as their introduction to conversation, creating less pressure to come up with a pick-up line. When you are commuting every day in and out of the city, chances are pretty good that you're going to meet someone. The catch is, once you meet them are you prepared to take advantage of it? NextStop.com.au offers commuters a great place to start. |
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