Men Are From Cyberspace

The Single Woman's Guide To Flirting, Dating, & Finding Love

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Love/Romance, Computers, Internet, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
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Author: Lisa Skriloff, Jodie Gould ISBN: 9781250082183
Publisher: St. Martin's Press Publication: May 12, 2015
Imprint: St. Martin's Griffin Language: English
Author: Lisa Skriloff, Jodie Gould
ISBN: 9781250082183
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication: May 12, 2015
Imprint: St. Martin's Griffin
Language: English

Don't dial up your Prodigy account without this one!

Straight from the publishing vaults comes Men Are from Cyberspace, the finest online dating self-help book 1997 had to offer. All the Clinton-era single ladies agree, this classic tome will demystify the brave new world of romance on the information superhighway as it was meant to be (before Friendster and MySpace came along and ruined it).

For anyone seeking an (ironic) trip down memory lane, you will learn the answers to such timeless questions as:
* How do I find a newsgroup that's right for me?
* What's the best way to make a chat-room entrance?
* Are you a cyberaddict? Take this quiz and find out!

Complete with a list of obsolete websites, usenets and cyber cafes, your entire romantic life will flash before your eyes as your read the (unintentionally) hilarious advice on virtual beaus, cybersex and other dating secrets for women in the "modern era".

And if you ever wondered how your parents hooked up before Tinder, Men Are from Cyberspace: The Single Woman's Guide to Flirting, Dating, & Finding Love may provide some much needed insight about your mother's love life.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Don't dial up your Prodigy account without this one!

Straight from the publishing vaults comes Men Are from Cyberspace, the finest online dating self-help book 1997 had to offer. All the Clinton-era single ladies agree, this classic tome will demystify the brave new world of romance on the information superhighway as it was meant to be (before Friendster and MySpace came along and ruined it).

For anyone seeking an (ironic) trip down memory lane, you will learn the answers to such timeless questions as:
* How do I find a newsgroup that's right for me?
* What's the best way to make a chat-room entrance?
* Are you a cyberaddict? Take this quiz and find out!

Complete with a list of obsolete websites, usenets and cyber cafes, your entire romantic life will flash before your eyes as your read the (unintentionally) hilarious advice on virtual beaus, cybersex and other dating secrets for women in the "modern era".

And if you ever wondered how your parents hooked up before Tinder, Men Are from Cyberspace: The Single Woman's Guide to Flirting, Dating, & Finding Love may provide some much needed insight about your mother's love life.

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