Politics | 01/02/2009 12:35 pm
52 Weeks 2 Find Him: Woman Launches Website to Find Prospective Husband

Welcome to dating in 2009!
A 42-year-old woman has turned to the Internet to find herself a husband by year’s end. But, rather than sipping drinks at the latest hot spots or going on potentially awkward blind dates, Neenah Pickett decided to take a more unconventional approach.
With her friends’ and family’s blessing, Pickett launched the interactive website 52Weeks2FindHim.com in a quest to find Mr. Right. The bubbly New Jersey woman says she’s been enthralled in the dating scene for nearly 20 years, dated more than 100 men and hasn’t found the one to win her heart yet. The site, she hopes, will change all that.
"You can’t keep doing the same thing and expecting different results," she told the New York Daily News of attempts to find love online, through friends or on blind dates. "I was just sitting there, thinking things would happen."
Pickett said she dreamed up the site two years ago while working with a social-networking company. 52Weeks2FindHim.com features a daily blog, videos of Pickett describing herself, poll questions, dating tips, testimonials from her closest friends — and a way for men to submit a profile of themselves for consideration. According to her website, Pickett is looking for "a guy who is clever, witty, street-smart, nice to his mother, doesn’t sweat the small stuff, prays every day, doesn’t mind asking for help."
Pickett doesn’t come across as picky but does seem to be a hopeless romantic when she writes about how Barack Obama’s kiss with Michelle on Election Night brought her "goose bumps." She may also feel a bit desperate. She calls the trend of beautiful, never-married black women the "Gayle King Factor," and fears if Oprah’s beautiful friend can’t find a mate to marry, who in the world can?
Tell us: What do you think of Pickett’s website? Is this one woman’s act of desperation? Or is Pickett a hopeless romantic searching for true love on the world wide web?























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