Thursday, July 13, 2006

Couplicity

We love the fact that people keep coming up with good ideas that would never have occurred to us.

Couplicity.com is the latest great-idea-that-never-would-have-occurred-to-us that we've found. It is an online service that lets couples link up with other couples who have similar interests.

In our atomized, car-based society, loneliness is a big problem for many. There's nothing wrong with most lonely people themselves. In most cases, they have either moved away from their family and friends or their friends have moved away from them. In North America (and Australia, too, we imagine), it is common to move to another city that is thousands of miles from your support network. Think about it... it is actually easier to move to a different continent than to strike up a new friendship. Little wonder clinical depression is soaring!

There are lots of similar services for singles already, so we're a little surprised no one thought of this before (Couplicity was just launched this year.) Membership is free for the first six months and -- no -- we don't get paid to tell you about it. ; )

As we say in our profile, it really is a big wide world. There are lots of good things out there.

Happy Couples, Happy Planet!

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