For Your Reading Pleasure: More Dating Disaster Stories
Because it’s Monday, and it’s the last day of August, and everybody goes back to school/work/real life this week or next week … let’s kill 30 minutes or so with some more brainless entertainment. Yeah.
I don’t what it is about San Francisco, but that fair city by the bay appears to be almost as troublesome, dating-wise, as New York. A few weeks ago we had the Why There Are No Girls in San Francisco blog (worth another look, some entertaining new entries in here!) and today we have this story of the SF-based Linx professional matchmaking service and one of its (let hope atypical) clients, Peter Kuperman, a University of Pennsylvania grad and self-described Olympic hopeful runner/hedge fund manager/loft-owner who appears to have derived his dating and romantic philosophies from repeated viewings of Love Actually and The Bachelor (and the Penn alumni magazine).
Whatever your view, it’s a good accompaniment to your morning coffee. Enjoy!

I agree the article is great. I am a client of Linx Dating in the Bay Area. I had no idea that San Fran Mag did this story until it hit newsstands. It makes a lot of us understand the complexity of the business and how difficult the life of a matchmaker, Amy Andersen, can be. No small task. Peter sounds like a handful!!!!
Thanks for chiming in! Hope your experience with Linx has been a positive one – it sounds like Amy is quite the professional. Finding love in the big city is definitely a complicated process, assisted or not. Best of luck to you and thanks for reading.