Wouldn't it be nice if instead of a guy handing you his number, he handed you his resume? His relationship resume that is! The folks at Resumes For Relationships seem to think so. According to their website, for a fee you can store your entire dating history in their database and then shoot it over to your crush in an e-card.
I wouldn't recommend sending your history of your relationships to anyone, but I kind of like the concept. It could be like an online dating profile, but condensed, portable, and with personal references! Okay, now I'm just being silly, but in all seriousness, what do you think of this concept? Is this a smart idea? Would you feel comfortable giving yours out?









Mishumo
Whistles
Halston
I don't know why they would rather lie on paper then to do it the traditional way... Lying to the face! LOL
1um...why? How impersonal is that? Who goes "Man, I really like this girl, I think ill send her a list of all the other girls Ive dated"
besides that, this is a convsation that should be done person to person. And like Almost Famous
said...it doesnt keep people from lying...
2How dumb. Past is past.
3This reminds me of the jokes people made in the 90's about being asked for a list of past sexual partners and current test results before getting involved with someone. This might be a deal-breaker for me, it's just too serious, it would kill any romantic mood I had going.
4I think this is kind of lame...
5Total invasion of privacy. Are the people asking their Exs permission to include them on the list? No reason why any of my exs latest humps, I'm thinking of two man-wh*res in particular
, should know he dated me from 20xx-20xx.
I mean, ewwww, some of these people I have worked very hard to forget.
6So stupid. Leave the past in the past.
7It seems ridiculous right now, but it might just be the wave of the future and we'll see everybody with them in 20 years.
8
omg, would save A LOT of time!
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