Ulrike Griessl
The main thing is love
Finding true love is a difficult undertaking. I know few couples who were lucky enough to meet each other by chance. Most people helped their fate by signing up with a dating agency where they could define exactly what kind of person they wanted. Of course, it never worked out on the first date – because, for example, the other person was a head shorter, 20 kilos heavier or not quite as well-read as stated in the profile. But in the end everyone found the person they loved, and the less successful dates became funny anecdotes. How and where you find a partner doesn’t matter – the main thing is that in the end it’s love.

Barbara Rohrhofer
Real pandering
I’m probably hopelessly old-fashioned: But I think online dating is really unromantic. Those interested create a profile, with age, first name and usually “beautified” pictures, and go online. Here you are shown other seekers – if both sides give each other the green light, there is a so-called “match”, after which there is a date in the “real world”.
Searchers who want to fall in love without the internet these days can count themselves lucky if they have good friends who in turn know someone who is also on the court… This ancient form of matchmaking can work wonderfully – I am a successful one Example of that.
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