James Sears

Love During the Age of Alexa 1 – 30

Relationship seekers push play and listen to me.
Here is advice on finding love during this digital age Alexa, Cortana, and Siri.

Today, you must be tech-savvy without the use of an encyclopedia.
See, to find love today baby you may need to use social media.

Here is a list by priority of the most popular sites, some are heavy hitters.
Start with Instagram, then snap chat, followed by Facebook, then twitter.

You are going to need good internet service to make this official.
Get a tech ready phone and computer, you really don’t need all the bells and whistles.

Add friends liberally, then like or love all their posts and pics with a quickness.
Leaving positive and encouraging comments sends a clear picture of your interest.

Cyber stalking is generally accepted in the age of Alexa.
Stalkers generally follow and pretend they are headed in the same direction.

Today, online dating is also a good way to find a mate.
OK, Qu pit, Tender, and many more could lead you to love if you use the right bate.

Online dating affords you the ability to screen several individuals at a high rate.
Avoid being “Cat Fished,” screen carefully, and be specific about what you want before you date.

Warning, you will still have to communicate face to face even during this electronic age.
Get a passport and be travel ready, because international connects are all the rage.

Social media shrinks the world and increases your chance of foreign interactions.
Have an open mind because rules in the states do not always apply during overseas love connections.

You should know your love language so you can have an interesting conversation.
The five love languages are gifts, physical touch, quality time, acts of service, and words of affirmation.

Now, snap and post happy selfies to your online account and make sure you smile.
Let social media search for your connections and bring love right to our profile.

Copyright © James “Mr. Speaker” Sears 2018

James “Mr. Speaker” Sears is a military poet currently living in Newport News, Virginia. He is a part of the Vox Imperium and 757 poetry families. He co-host a weekly blogtalk radio show with C Bravo production from 7-8:30pm EST. Just dial 1-646-478-5603 to participate.

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2 Responses to James Sears

  1. MaryJo says:

    Loved your poem.

  2. Joy says:

    In this age of rapid technological advancements, “push play” may soon become an obsolete phrase and face-to-face more challenging. Thanks for sharing.

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