... in response to On the flip side that has happened to me..., posted by Frank O on Apr 11, 2003Years ago, when my wife was still my fiancée, she took a friend to an agency to see if she would be interested in signing up. While they were there, my wife opened a book of "eligble bachelors you can write to". My picture and email was in there. Needless to say she was pretty upset.
I had to explain to her that I had never given anyone my permission to use my photo or email address. I also pointed out that her advertisement was still on the web, even though we had been engaged for several months by then. Was I to assume that she was still looking? She quickly got the point.
Once you start correspondence via email with a lady, you have to assume that your correspondence is far from secure. You can expect your email address, photos, and possibly personal details of your life to appear in unscrupulous agencies out there. Such is one price of finding that special lady.
One point of humor. My wife had set a friend of hers up on an internet site and, since her friend had no internet, put my address as contact info. Months later, out of the blue, some Russian guy writes me a letter in Russian, hitting on me. Marina reads my email, and this letter in particular. When I come home for lunch, she has this worried expression on her face. "John," she asks, "are you gay?"
Needless to say, I was dumbfounded. Why, I wanted to know, did she think that? Well, I get an email in Russian (which I cannot read) from some guy that's hitting on me. After thinking about it for a minute or two, I realize that the email is intended Marina's friend. At least I hope so. :-) After reminding Marina about her friends personal ad, she realized what had happened.
It did make for interesting lunch conversation though...