Shoshanna Berman, an intern in New York City, is happily dating her ideal future husband: a nice, young — and tall — Orthodox Jewish man who is also outgoing and easygoing. On date two, they bonded while scalping tickets at a Knicks game. Date ten, she remembers, was an all-night drive to Philadelphia. “I would have married him if he asked me after the first date,” Berman says, “but it took him a few months to realize the truth.” Now they are unofficially engaged.
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The Many Faces of Online Dating
Posted by: Erika Morphy August 2, 2007 04:00 AMShoshanna Berman, an intern in New York City, is happily dating her ideal future husband: a nice, young — and tall — Orthodox Jewish man who is also outgoing and easygoing. On date two, they bonded while scalping tickets at a Knicks game. Date ten, she remembers, was an all-night drive to Philadelphia. “I would have married him if he asked me after the first date,” Berman says, “but it took him a few months to realize the truth.” Now they are unofficially engaged.