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In his weekly Circuits column for the NYT, David Pogue suggested this Thursday that what the web needs is a site at which one could rate one’s exes, in the same vein as Epinions or Amazon customer reviews. For the good of humanity, you could warn everyone about that borderline-personality disordered guy who suggested such crude anatomical impossibilities during dinner at your grandparents’ house, or the heartless bitch who left you with intimacy issues and emotional scarring that may never be repaired. Wouldn’t it be great (writes Pogue) if you could look up a person and read the real scoop about what he or she is really like? Think how many weeks of dating you’d be able to avoid if you had capsule summaries available: “Comes across great on a first date, but beware - runs out of stories by Day 2.” Or, “A bit unkempt, but you’ll never meet a more loving, loyal mate.” Or, “Sharp dresser-warped mind.”
