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Stuff to do–and not do–when looking for love in all the electronic places.
A lot of the stuff offered is common sense, but we all know that common sense isn’t. . . common.
I wonder why the author decided to call these protocols, like it was some top-secret dossier in a spy movie. Sounds silly this way.
I guess if someone went to the trouble of buying this book, they might be inspired to take its advice, but as I said earlier, a lot of these are common sense. Some I flat out disagree with. Others are too self-serving, becoming the person the author warned us to avoid. But more than anything, there was nothing earthshattering here.
2.5 pushed up to 3/5
Either you are a beginner or advanced online dater, you never know enough and if you are still in the business it means you haven't done something right. This book might help you to finally change your attitude - and maybe your online profile too - and end your time being single. It is packed with useful tips - 101 - and many interesting and funny ideas about how to show a better and genuine self online. My favorite quote: 'It's better to lose a lover than to love a loser'. Something to seriously keep in mind, just in case.