<p>I met a great match for one of my kids .Let’s just say person had a a unique quality that my child is looking for (hope this is vague enough) .Showed a photo to person ,who said they would like to be contacted…then called said child ,thinking they would be FURIOUS ,but they were calm (I sent a snapshot ) and said "if I thought they were nice ,it was OK to get some contact information " ,which I had their e-mail already . Turns out ,one of my friends knows the mother of child- Is this all too nineteenth century ? This is what I love about CC!! Tell me please if you are impressed by my chutspa (nerve) or think this is just crazy .</p>
<p>Too much pressure for Valentine’s Day set up.
Direct them to each other’s FB acct. if both parties agree.
Then step away.</p>
<p>I meant post was for V- day ,not when they will necessarily meet.</p>
<p>My kids have both told me to stop trying to be a matchmaker. That being said…DD did agree to meet a fellow who I know through a mutual friend. They just had too many things in common. Unfortunately, she left the country before we could make that happen and now it looks like he has a girlfriend.</p>
<p>So to answer your questions…I would ask my kids and try but they would have veto power!!</p>
<p>I did that for one, but the only thing I did was give my child the IM screen name of the other person (who was agreeable). I left it up to them to connect - which they did. It did not result in a long term thing (at least yet), but they were off and on for awhile.</p>
<p>I would not hesitate to give contact info. if it was agreeable to both parties.</p>