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Bill and Leslie
I dated online sporadically for several years, looking for a long-term relationship. I used (two other online dating sites) but kept meeting guys who didn't want a commitment or didn't know what they wanted. So I took a sabbatical from online dating. It was after my cousin's wedding that I decided to give it another shot - this time with Yahoo! Personals. I said, what the heck, let's try this. Worst case, maybe I'll make a friend or two.
I posted my profile with the headline "Confident Woman Seeks Bug Killer." One of the first men to respond was Bill in Austin, Texas. That's three hours from me and normally I would have said, "Thanks but you live too far away." But I liked the email and photos he sent, and I figured you have to drive everywhere in Texas anyway, so I gave him a chance. For the next month we sent emails, instant messages and talked on the phone. Meanwhile I was still meeting other men through my profile.
When Bill had business in Dallas, we finally met in person. I was really nervous because we were getting along so well. Sometimes, with other guys, the phone/email part is great, but when you meet in person everything changes. So, with Bill, I was waiting for something to go wrong. But once we met, I knew I didn't need to meet anyone else. I took down my Yahoo! profile and the rest is history.
The biggest obstacle was not being able to see each other on a daily basis. But we phoned and emailed each other every day. One good thing is that I got to know him as a person first, and the relationship was based more on our thoughts and beliefs than on physical appearance. I think we moved along a bit faster than we might have had we lived in the same town. Also, we are both older, so we had been through the games and knew what we wanted from a relationship. I know Bill was thinking long-term a few months before I got to that point!
Bill proposed to me 10 months after we met. We recently celebrated our first anniversary and live in the Dallas area. Luckily, Bill received a job offer here, so deciding where to live was not a big issue with us. Just goes to show you that long-distance can work out. If I had originally said "no" to him or he had not looked in Dallas, we might never have met and wouldn't know the happiness that we share.