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The reason I say that is I think it's strange that a guy would go through the trouble of signing up for a service and then stress over and over that he doesn't have much time for a relationship. If he acts like that during the courtship phase when most people are giddy and infactuated. How would he act once the newness wears off. My mate must want to spend a lot of time with me. I'm not into longterm casual dating. I want to work towards marriage.Oh wow -- really?Tha's bad!
I'm done with eharmony - with dating sites in general, actually. I just want to meet a guy the old-fashioned way - and honestly, I've had this growing feeling lately that my church is somehow the key to all this anyway. So I'm taking a break ... even though there's this persistant little voice that reminds me of the 3 women I know who have found husbands (and good ones too) via EH or CC ...
I know exactly what you mean HC! and I also believe EHarmony is not all that they claim it is...
I personally like a Christian site called www.Relationships.com
I wonder if I miskeyed something or if I am just that much of a dork. In the entire United States there isn't a match for me. Is that for real? The largest online dating service, which is the first I've tried, has NO matches for me across the entire US? Thats kind of rough. It must be me. How do I find out what it is about me that is such a turn off?
I totally relate! I did the e-harm test and they said only 3% of the population of the US was compatible with me. . .and apparently no one in that 3% signed up for e-harm!
I've tried match, and christian mingle (now relationships), and a variety of other sites - secular and faith based - and I volunteer with several agencies in the area ("they" say it's a great way to meet people with similar interests) and have for years.I've come to the conclusion that if God wants me to remarry He'll drop a man in front of me. The web is not a place for me to find one. But it's a great source of profit for the website companies!!!!!
The reason I say that is I think it's strange that a guy would go through the trouble of signing up for a service and then stress over and over that he doesn't have much time for a relationship. If he acts like that during the courtship phase when most people are giddy and infactuated. How would he act once the newness wears off. My mate must want to spend a lot of time with me. I'm not into longterm casual dating. I want to work towards marriage.
I tried this mess once. They couldn't find a match for me until surprise, surprise, my paid subscription was about to expire. Then they found all kinds of matches.
Total waste of time and money and I wish the BBB would investigate these claims they make in their commercials.
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