{"id":517,"date":"2010-09-20T12:17:34","date_gmt":"2010-09-20T12:17:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/forcespenpals.net\/p=?517"},"modified":"2010-09-20T12:17:34","modified_gmt":"2010-09-20T12:17:34","slug":"online-dating-can-spring-pleasant-surprises","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/forcespenpals.net\/gb\/news\/online-dating-can-spring-pleasant-surprises\/","title":{"rendered":"Online dating ‘can spring pleasant surprises’"},"content":{"rendered":"
Online dating could spring pleasant surprises for single soldiers looking to find love on the internet, if one example is anything to go by.<\/p>\n
A teacher met her future husband through the medium and was unaware he already worked as a caretaker at the same school as her, The Mirror reports.<\/p>\n
Hazel Carter found herself attracted to Dominic Green when she saw a photograph of him in a wet suit on his online dating profile.<\/p>\n
The 32-year-old was unaware the guy of her dreams was also employed by South Molton Community College in Devon and sent an email to Mr Green.<\/p>\n
She explained the 35-year-old replied to her message straight away and noted she was shocked when she discovered who he was: "I nearly fell off the sofa. We chatted for ages and really hit it off."<\/p>\n
Dating coach Matt Titus recently suggested courtship via the world wide web is becoming increasingly popular among men as they look to woo ladies.<\/p>\n
Posted by Simon Williams
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