Millions of Women are Waiting to Meet You: A Story of Life, Love and Internet Dating

Millions of Women are Waiting to Meet You: A Story of Life, Love and Internet Dating

by SeanThomas (Author)

Synopsis

Sean Thomas was single, thirty-seven and, by his own admission, just 'a tiny bit desperate' to meet the woman of his dreams, when he was asked by the editor of Men's Health to try Internet dating. Millions of Women are Waiting to Meet You tells the poignant, hilarious and intriguing story of what happened next. Included are the tales of the Chinese woman who stalked him, the Welsh girl who dumped him because he didn't like soup, and the vivacious young woman who turned out to be rather too professional. But, Millions of Women is not just a gloriously indiscreet diary of the dates, good and bad. It also tells a story of how he was obliged to look at his past chequered love life, to find out what it was he liked and disliked in women, and what women might like and dislike in him. Similarly, in his trawl through the twilight world of the Internet he was forced to answer questions about his own sexuality and male sexuality in general. Why were so many men fascinated by lesbians? What was so good about stockings? And what was it like to have sex with someone really famous? As Fever Pitch was to football, so Millions of Women is to love. In its account of one man's feelings and experiences it tells the story of many men, and maybe some women too. A unique combination of The Sexual Life of Catherine M with Things Can Only Get Better , Millions of Women are Waiting to Meet You will appeal to any woman who wants to know what men really think about sex and romance, and to any man who has wondered just why he is so keen on denim hotpants.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 01 May 2006

ISBN 10: 074758219X
ISBN 13: 9780747582199

Author Bio
Sean Thomas was born in Devon in 1963. He writes for the Sunday Telegraph, the Guardian, and the Daily Mail and has published three novels. At present he lives in London in a fabulously located but indisputably tiny flat. He was also resolutely single until 2003 - when he was asked to investigate the strange and exhilarating world of Internet dating.