Single? A new Service Offers Relationships in a Cloud

A new startup is offering cloud girlfriends to single guys who want adoring messages written on their Twitter or Facebook walls.

Cloudgirlfriends.com will create the perfect girlfriend for users down to their chosen physical attributes and personality traits, but she will only exist in a cloud. Although a real woman will manage and do the actual posting of messages, customers won’t ever have to deal with their cloud girlfriends in real life.

The service’s tagline is, ‘The easiest way to get a girlfriend is to already have one,’ the site’s San Diego-based co-founder, David Fuhriman said according to ABC News.

“The right virtual girlfriend can be just like having a real long-distance girlfriend, without the hassles,” Fuhriman wrote on Quora last week according to PCmag. He explains that the cloud girlfriend could fulfill a man’s emotional and psychological needs and can boost his ego with the constant loving messages.

The website explains the actual process of creating the cloud girlfriend with the following, “Step 1: Define your perfect girlfriend. Step 2: We bring her into existence. Step 3: Connect and interact with her publicly on your favorite social network Step 4: Enjoy a public long distance relationship with your perfect girl.”

Fuhriman explains that the service isn’t intended to replace real human interaction, but guys and even potentially girls in the future can “use the site to jumpstart the process of changing social perceptions about themselves,” he said. “This interaction can … provide real training experiences in navigating a friendship and a relationship,” he added according to ABC News.

According to the site, there’s already overwhelming demand for the service and interested users are asked to register to get on the invite list. There are no other details such as fees or a launch date posted. Many techies are wondering whether the service will make it past Facebook’s terms of service which requires profiles to be operated by real people.

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