The Science Of Love: A Billionaire BWWM Romance

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from her father’s church, but it wasn’t
much. The church had to find a new pastor and couldn’t be too
concerned with taking care of the wife of the former.
    David
used the money he made from the software for the vending machine
company to invest in some good equipment for his new company. He was
able to reconnect with some of his coding buddies from college and
get them to find jobs. It wasn’t easy starting a new company
and one of the problems was finding people who needed their services.
But the companies were out there and with all the changes brought on
by the Internet, they needed to upgrade their systems to be
competitive. David was able to find enough work with the help of one
guy he’d known in college who was gregarious enough to go
around and talk to potential customers. The rest of the team would
stay up all night coding for whatever they needed and tried to have
it ready error-free by the next day. With their dedication, they were
able to beat many other companies with large staffs and more
resources.
    Jada
started teaching high school science in a rural high school near the
town she grew up while she lived at home with her mother. She was
able to plan her lessons at home in the evening and make sure her
mother had the medication she needed. Then she would commute in her
parents’ old car to school and begin her teaching. She was
liked by the students and enjoyed what she did. As part of her
contract she was able to help with the gymnastics team and tried to
keep the kids motivated. She would rather have taught ballet, but she
couldn’t get the school board interested in it. Ditto for her
attempts at starting a Go club, the kids just weren’t motivated
to join. She kept her interest in the game by playing people on line.
    It was
six years after college that David hit on the idea that would
catapult him into the money stratosphere: Internet dating. David had
always been awkward around women and having a computer screen between
them and he didn’t seem to help matters much. One day it hit
him, if he was having these problems, so might other men. If he could
find a way to create a system which would make it easier for men to
meet women, imagine how popular it might become! He called several of
his programmers and marketing people into the small conference room
the company used in the industrial court where it was located and
they began to work out a strategy to find the best way to match men
up to available women. They deliberately aimed their marketing plan
and programming to awkward men such as most of the men who worked at
the company. One team was focused on getting women to sign-up, as the
men they wanted to attract for the dating service tended not to be
the most photogenic. Another group worked on finding a way to improve
the social skills of those men who would join the new service. A
final group worked on the marketing strategies.
    Jada
tried to maintain her interest in science. She subscribed to several
scientific journals and kept her membership in many science education
journals. She helped sponsor the annual science fair at the high
school where she taught and was always pushing to get more money for
the school laboratories. She became very instrumental in obtaining
funds from the local oil and chemical companies in the state. But,
outside of dance, it was something she wondered if she could ever
pursue. Obtaining an advanced scientific degree would be necessary to
do any significant scientific work and make a contribution. With her
mother’s failing health, it didn’t seem to be a
possibility. The nearest college offering an advanced degree was
hours away.
    When
David launched the new dating service for computer and engineering
professionals, nothing like it existed. He had found a demographic
which was not being served by the Internet, but which had a large
income. In other words, he had the perfect market. Why no one had
thought of it before would always mystify him. The dating service
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