| British Dating Site Focuses on Sexless Relationships
For anyone looking for sex, the Internet is often the first stop, with its array of dating sites and chat rooms devoted to the subject. It is probably the last place that those seeking a celibate relationship would consider looking. However, an online dating agency has been launched for those seeking intimacy without intercourse. Platonicpartners.co.uk says that it will help the silent minority of adults seeking "celibate, platonic, non-physical or partly physical relationships" and help them to find a mate. - Click here for FOXNews.com's Personal Technology Center. The site was founded by Susie King, a former life coach, who was moved to set up the forum after a close friend attempted suicide because of his sexual impotence.
Eons.com Boomer Sex & Intimacy Survey Reveals Majority of People Over ...
BOSTON, Nov. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Eons.com, a social network for boomers, released the latest results of its Sex & Intimacy Survey, gauging the sexual attitudes and activities of 10,000+ respondents ages 50 to 65. According to the survey, 87% of respondents report that sex is an important part of their lives, 45% report having sex at least once per week and 88% are interested in spicing up their sex lives by trying something "new." The data reveals that the "free love" generation of the 1960's still harbors the same open attitudes toward sex, communication and intimacy in their later years. The Eons.com Sex & Intimacy Survey dispels common misconceptions about sex after 50, and how boomers are openly discussing the formerly taboo topic of sex. "Boomers are still shattering myths about health, sex drive and prowess," says Eons Founder and CEO Jeff Taylor.
Red Rover lets student ideas come over
Chicagoan Tom Krieglstein has been an award-winning online pioneer since he was in college seven years ago. His latest concept landed him a $10,000 prize from a new Web2.joe community for small businesses and entrepreneurs called Ideablob.com. Ideablob enables entrepreneurs to share and compare ideas, and gives them a chance each month to win $10,000 to grow their ideas. The online Ideablob community votes on the winner, and Krieglstein won the November balloting with his idea to develop freshmen-orientation software that integrates with online social networks to match freshmen college students to other students, groups and courses. Ideablob enables entrepreneurs to share and compare ideas, and gives them a chance each month to win $10,000 to grow their ideas. The online Ideablob community votes on the winner, and Krieglstein won the November balloting with his idea to develop freshmen-orientation software that integrates with online social networks to match freshmen college students to other students, groups and courses.
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