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After starting her own business, Allie Pfister, 25, owner of Bollare, a fashion publicity firm in Los Angeles, says, "work became my life." Thus many of her dates with Hayden Aalvik, 24, founder of a Web-services business, were consumed by work. In addition to working side-by-side on laptops, "you have the TV on so you can say you caught 'American Idol,"' Pfister says.
The couple has since split, with Aalvik heading back to graduate school. But he, too, says he enjoyed the working dates.
"Some couples have mixed doubles on Wednesday nights, but for us it was collaborating" on business, he says. Pfister's marketing skills complemented his technical and financial know-how, he says, so "it was just one more way for us to connect."
On one date, they brainstormed names for Pfister's business. "We spent the whole dinner writing down names and ordering drinks," Pfister says. Looking at the placemats later, "you could see where the martinis started to set in."
Fa Karamzadeh, a 28-year-old real-estate agent in Newport Beach, Calif., recalls that on some of his dates with an accounting manager, one person would cook dinner while the other worked on a laptop or cell phone. On such occasions, he admits to wanting her "to put a little more focus into me," although he enjoyed her presence.
"I couldn't understand I didn't want to understand all the pressures of her work," he says. Working so much brings to the forefront "all the difficulties and obstacles" in the path to romance.
If the stars line up, working dates can lay the groundwork for a major romance. Liz Dennis of New York City, had many working dates with George Allen. "He works a lot and is always on his BlackBerry, and I do the same," she says.
After ordering in dinner on evenings together at his apartment, Allen, a principal in a private-equity firm, would take conference calls or work on his computer while Dennis picked fabric swatches or designed a brochure for her new luxury cotton-pajama business. Because he scouts fast-growing businesses and she was forming one, they found common ground.
"I think it's made our relationship stronger," she says. Since being married in 2005, the couple continue to work side-by-side and even type each other's e-mails. "For us," she says, "it has definitely worked out."
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