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TYPE OF ADVERTISEMENT
Personals; Personal ad; M4w; Personals column; Contact ad; M4m; W4w; Mw4m; Mw4w; Mw4mw; M4mw; W4mw; Personal ads; GSOH; Personal (advertising); Lonely hearts ad; Personal advertisements
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  • An advertisement from a 1948 issue of ''[[The Hobby Directory]]''. Unable to advertise their orientation openly, gay men used coded references to interests such as theatre, interior decorating, and "photos of physical activities" to seek one another out.
  • The personals section in the January 13, 1914, issue of ''[[The Seattle Star]]''

personals         
The section in a newspaper or magazine which contains messages for individual people and advertisements of a private nature is called the personals. (AM; in BRIT, usually use personal column
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N-PLURAL: usu the N
personals         
chiefly N. Amer. advertisements or messages in the personal column of a newspaper.
Personals (musical)         
MUSICAL REVUE
Personals is a musical revue with comic scenes and songs about people writing and responding to newspaper personal advertisements. It is written by David Crane, Seth Friedman and Marta Kauffman, with music by William Dreskin, Joel Phillip Friedman, Seth Friedman, Alan Menken, Stephen Schwartz and Michael Skloff.

Wikipedia

Personal advertisement

A personal advertisement, sometimes called a contact ad, is a form of classified advertising in which a person seeks to find another person for friendship, romance, marriage, or sexual activity. In British English, it is commonly known as an advert in a lonely hearts column. In India, it is a dating ad or matrimonial ad.

The earliest personal ads were placed in newspapers among other classified ads, and typically had matrimony as the objective. As interest in personal ads grew, newspapers provided personals sections specifically for those ads. Later, newspapers and magazines for the sole purpose of personal ads were published. Lonely hearts clubs were organized in the 20th century to provide listings of ads to their fee-paying members. With the advent of the Internet, personal ads began to appear on online sites as well, eventually turning into profiles on dating sites and apps.

Personal ads have been described by a researcher as "a valuable way of finding potential mates for those whose social world has been artificially constrained by contemporary urban life and the demands of modern employment practices". However, personals have also been used by criminals—con artists, fraudsters, and killers—to find and lure victims.

Public opinion toward personal ads varies over time, from disapproval and suspicion in the 17th and 18th centuries to a patriotic service in the United States during the Civil War and to general public acceptance in modern day.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para personals
1. There's personals or postcard.
Elizabeth Greene _ Talks at Google
2. -You got what? News stories. -Personals.
Red Dragon (2002)
3. You should check out the personals.
Ghost World (2001)
4. Maybe he wants Lecter to answer him through the personals?
Red Dragon (2002)
5. What, did you place an ad in the personals or something?
Ghost World (2001)
Ejemplos de uso de personals
1. "It‘s a struggle to get Pampers or personals, wash clothes," Kindred said.
2. But there is also a hint of iffy personals, of the unvarnished allure of teenage sex.
3. They examined four popular dating Web sites: Match.com, Yahoo Personals, American Singles and Webdate.
4. Some 5.5 to 6 million people visit the Yahoo Personals site every month, says spokeswoman Rochelle Adams.
5. A farmer looking for love has planted a personals ad, using corn stalks in a cow pasture.