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Monday, January 31, 2005

Reunion.com Helps Lost Loves Reunite this Valentine's Day

Reunion.com Helps Lost Loves Reunite this Valentine's Day

Web Site's Unique Features Make it Easy to Find that "One Who Got Away"

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Valentine's Day is the loneliest time of year for millions of single Americans, fated to spend the day walking through streets filled with hand-holding couples, riding subways with nervous men carrying flowers, and sharing cubicles with annoying coworkers gushing over surprise chocolate deliveries.

This Valentine's Day, if you find yourself longing for the one who got away, why not take matters into your own hands? Rather than simply wondering if your old love is still thinking about you, there's a new way to find out quickly -- online at http://www.reunion.com/.

Reunion.com, the leader in keeping people in touch online, today announced that it's now easier than ever to rekindle an old flame by using a new service that allows users to track who has been conducting searches for them. Wondering what your lost love is up to now? Maybe that special person is wondering the same about you! Called "Who's Searching for You?," this new service offers an easy way to reconnect with old loves who may have moved, changed e-mail addresses, or just lost touch over the years.

According to an 11-year international research project by Reunion.com Relationship Expert Dr. Nancy Kalish, author of Lost and Found Lovers, the success rate of people who had reunited with lost loves after five or more years of separation was very high. "Two-thirds of these couples had been first loves, and their young romances ended for situational reasons like parental disapproval," said Kalish. "Years later, these obstacles are gone, raising the possibility of a successful reunion."

Jeff Tinsley, CEO of Reunion.com, believes the site simplifies the potentially awkward process of finding someone after a long time. "It's far less intimidating to reconnect with someone from the past online, rather than picking up a phone," he says. And after contact is established, the rest is sure to follow. "We've had hundreds of success stories of old flames reuniting. For example, one set of former high school sweethearts reunited 48 years after he left for Navy boot camp. They're happily married today."

This Valentine's Day you can take your destiny into your own hands. With 34 million registered users and up to 40,000 new users each day, Reunion.com offers a good possibility that your old sweetheart is also using the site. And come February 14, you could be the one getting all the flowers.

About Reunion.com

Reunion.com is the leader in keeping people in touch online. With a membership base of more than 34 million, growing by up to 40,000 new users every day, Reunion.com helps people find, reconnect, and stay in touch with old friends, classmates, lost loves, family, and all their important relationships as life changes. Members benefit from an array of features allowing them to conduct unlimited searches for people, e-mail groups and individuals, maintain a web-based address book, post and read messages, share photos with friends, post reunions and events, and automatically keep their contacts' profiles up-to-date. Reunion.com is based in Los Angeles, California. For more information, visit http://www.reunion.com/.

Reunion.com Relationship Expert Nancy Kalish is available for interviews. Please contact Sarah Khan at 617.275.6550.

Media Contact:
Sarah Khan
Greenough Communications
617.275.6550
skhan@greenoughcom.com


Source: Reunion.com

CONTACT: Sarah Khan of Greenough Communications, +1-617-275-6550,
skhan@greenoughcom.com

Web site: http://www.reunion.com/


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