Virtual boyfriends
Lisa Katayama has an incredible gift for finding the absurd and writing about it in a really compelling way (usually combining a straight delivery with a genuine respect and curiosity), both on her blog and in her articles for Wired and other pubs (such as the one I work for in my day job).
She recently talked to the WSJ about virtual boyfriends, which are apparently becoming popular in Japan. The article says:
Sites like “Web Kare” (“Web Boyfriend,” at Web-Kare.jp) let users choose animated characters that live on their computers and cellphones; when prompted, they’ll tell you how great you look.
I love that "they'll tell you how great you look" is the one feature mentioned.
Here are two of Lisa's dating-related articles for Wired:
- Japan's pick-up school.
- Love hotels photo gallery. (We discussed this, in a very uninformed way, in the Bros Roundtable a few months ago.)
Ed. note: I wordsmithed this about four times after I originally posted it, but it's still not that well-written.
Lap dances | A 100e, 20d poll
Two of my girl friends have recently confronted one of the most difficult questions a woman can face before getting married: What do I do (if anything) if my fiance wants to get a lap dance at his bachelor party? R. and A. talked about this at length on our girls' night out on Friday, but I'll wait to hear your thoughts before I post more.
Boys, feel free to comment, but this is a girls-only poll.
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