Looking for Love on Line :
How to Meet Women Using an Online Service by Richard M. Rogers

Book Description:
Readers will find everything they need to know about online services, chat rooms, forums, game areas, and private message systems. Sample dialogues and typical situations help readers practice their cyberchat skills. There's practical advice about online dating, and a wealth of lively anecdotes from couples who successfully turned their virtual relationships into real ones.



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Romancing the Net :
A 'Tell-All' Guide to Love Online
by Richard Booth, Marshall Jung

Book Description :
This book goes straight to the heart of what makes online romances click and shows readers everything they need to know to find their soul mate in cyberspace. From the nuts and bolts of getting online to real stories of love and heartbreak on the information superhighway, this is a user's manual for people who want to cruise the Web for romance.

Cyberculture Editor's Recommended Book, 02/01/97:
This is simply the best book about online relationships that has been written thus far. Not only do you get sage advice from people who have experienced the ups and downs of such a romance, but their experiences and stories are also included. The authors never blink when relating the cautionary tales about how online relationships can go wrong, but they do so with balance and thoughtfulness. You won't find any of the sensationalism that usually accompanies this subject despite the unfortunate title. More than that, this book is compelling and beautifully written. If you've loved someone you met online, even if you loved and lost, you'll recognize yourself on these pages.



cover Men Are from Cyberspace :
The Single Women's Guide to Flirting, Dating, and Finding Love On-Line
by Lisa Skriloff, Jodie Gould

Book Description :
Men Are from Cyberspace is a hip guide for women to the newest singles scene--the Internet--covering everything from flirtatious e-mail to cybersex. Part "how to" and part "tell all, " the book targets the fasted growing segment of online users: women between the ages of 16 and 34.



Online Friendship, Chat-Room Romance and Cybersex :
Your Guide to Affairs of the Net
by Michael Adamse, Sheree Motta

Book Description:
In one of the hottest books of the season, therapists and cybershrinks Michael Adamse and Sheree Motta use their expertise as relationship counselors to examine the most important content on the Internet--emotion. Containing real-life conversations and first-person case studies, this is a valuable Internet user's guide and one of the most important books on relationships available today.

 



The Little Book of Online Romance :
How to Find It, How to Keep It
by Lorilyn Bailey

Book Description:
The first part of the book is all about the Internet and includes all kinds of advice about online romances: where to meet people, how to meet people, safety concerns, maintaining long-distance relationships...an INCREDIBLE amount of information packed into a little book. The SECOND half of the book contains 500 questions that you can ask your "cyber-sweetie."