NEW YORK TIMES — Dec 12 — Many early adopters are moving on to the next big thing, which looks a lot like the last things on the dating front: bars, real-life matchmaking services, setups arranged by friends. "Do I want to spend all these hours at my PC or out having fun and meeting people?" While most women interviewed complained that too many men just "window shop" online and are unwilling to consider any but the prettiest faces. Online dating seems to have lost its buzz among its own Generation 1.0. "In the last five years, it’s become so mainstream," said Sherrie Schneider, an author of "The Rules for Online Dating," who remains a great champion of the practice. "Every single woman in my neighborhood is on Match.com. It’s like brushing your teeth. And sometimes it’s just as exciting." NY TIMES
Mark Brooks: What’s next? Even social networking is getting old. Online personals are still the most efficient way to meet compatible local singles…with the minimum of embaressment. www.wingwomen.com is a fun idea.

OR…other women might think you are not available…espacially if it’s only 1 wingwoman.