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Soulmates Find Each Other on Facebook

posted by shuang | 10:10am Friday June 4, 2010

Is Facebook the new Match.com?

Two former high school friends, Jason Bussey and Heather Willis, reconnected on Facebook in March 2009 and became engaged five months later in August, when Jason proposed on top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

The couple hadn’t seen or talked to each other for 17 years, after Jason moved to Florida from Georgia after freshman year. 

When Jason found Heather on Facebook, they discovered they were both living in Atlanta and met up for the first time.  Since then, they have “learned to wake board, attended football games, and even entered triathlons and marathons together.”  (Facebook.com)

Before Heather met Jason, she didn’t believe in soulmates, but “Facebook has allowed us to find that one person in this world who truly complements the other.” (Facebook.com

The couple got married last month in May.

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posted June 16, 2010 at 6:52 pm


It’s too bad that there is much more to this story than what is being told. It probably wouldn’t be so cute anymore!



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Jason

posted June 21, 2010 at 1:48 am


Please forgive my rudeness…
But since this story is about my wife and I, would whomever made the above comment please make yourself known. People should rejoice in love and if you cant be happy for others then it’s a solitary existence that you will be destined for~



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posted November 20, 2010 at 10:55 pm

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