Posted on 07/26/2010 7:18:35 AM PDT by AccuracyAcademia
When William and Mary student Mallory Johnson realized she couldnt summon up the courage to start a conversation with a cute guy on campus, she simply logged onto GoodCrush.com and posted a message. He eventually responded and they started a relationship.
GoodCrush, described as a cross between Match.com and Facebook, is the brainchild of 23-year-old Josh Weinstein who started it in 2007 during his sophomore year at Princeton. What sets it apart from other sites is the double-blind approachboth parties contact each other anonymouslyidentities are only revealed if both people indicate they have a crush on the other person.
Weinsteins concept was apparently an idea whose time had come. Within 24 hours of its launch at Princeton, 30% of the student body had signed up. The site, now operating on 20 campuses, has 14,000 users and requests from students at more than 80 colleges.
Deborah Lambert writes the Squeaky Chalk column for Accuracy in Academia.
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