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Oh, I don't think you are a freak! I was just teasing you about the flaming bag in your avatar. I think it's pretty crummy that they advertise "soul matching" and then come back and tell you something like that. They make it sound like they have a person for everyone just waiting for them.TriptychR said:What I got generally said that they say they can ensure success so much because they don't take on the low percentage cases, or something like that. I don't know what makes me low percentage. Regardless of the flaming bag, I'm not a freak or anything.

ROFL - Isn't that the way it goes?! That's the great challenge for me - given my world view and seeking personality I'm unique at the minimum. At least they didn't turn me away at the door. On the other hand, it was not only the bad matches that sent me away - it was the pretty major monthly price tag for the matches!Princess Pea said:As for the matching system - it matched me up with someone with whom I honestly did have a lot in common - largely because he was someone I already knew! ..... Maybe, because it IS such an emotionally charged issue, they should change the way they advertise, especially if they're going around telling some people they'll never qualify for a soulmate? ... although you'll notice I'm still posting on the "singles" forum here ...![]()
KeilCoppes said:The goo on television is a bit much, though - I expect strawberry jam to start oozing from the picture whenever the add goes by.... Ah, John! (sigh), sweet Mary! (swoon).... and you too can have lifetime bliss if only you lay your dollars down... the minute the credit hits the bank, your lifetime companion will fly out the computer screen and into your arms...

Princess Pea said:Maybe, because the "product" they're selling is so emotionally charged, it just hurts a lot more when their claims aren't met than it does when the Clorox 2 doesn't get the chocolate stain out of your new white blouse.
I know you weren't calling me a freak. Still, it nags at me just what it was about my results that denied me their service. Has anyone else around here ever actually been denied...?wvmtnkid said:Oh, I don't think you are a freak! I was just teasing you about the flaming bag in your avatar. I think it's pretty crummy that they advertise "soul matching" and then come back and tell you something like that. They make it sound like they have a person for everyone just waiting for them.
(chuckle) I understand the simile, but somehow I just haven't had all that many new white blouses. I did, however, notice that some spaghetti sauce had stained a patch on my one and only brand new black dress shirt (which, said shirt I really enjoy).Princess Pea said:... when the Clorox 2 doesn't get the chocolate stain out of your new white blouse.
Unexplained laws of physics?Nah, I'm sure it is contained in one of Murphy's laws. Everytime you wear a favorite article of clothing (sometimes it carries over to something that is brand spanking new), you are bound to drop something on it that is guaranteed to stain it.KeilCoppes said:I did, however, notice that some spaghetti sauce had stained a patch on my one and only brand new black dress shirt (which, said shirt I really enjoy).Unexplained laws of physics?
More like what were you doing eating spaghetti with a great dress shirt? Business faux pas!KeilCoppes said:(chuckle) I understand the simile, but somehow I just haven't had all that many new white blouses. I did, however, notice that some spaghetti sauce had stained a patch on my one and only brand new black dress shirt (which, said shirt I really enjoy).Unexplained laws of physics?
Man, I dunno! After slogging through that interminable test, they accepted me for a free trial membership, and even found a few matches, though I never was able to communicate with them because I wouldn't become a paying memberTriptychR said:I know you weren't calling me a freak. Still, it nags at me just what it was about my results that denied me their service. Has anyone else around here ever actually been denied...?
unable to match.
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That's it! That's exactly what I got! So 1 in 5 people in the world is a freak. If you have four friends that aren't freaks, then guess what. It's you!chickenfeet said:-laffs-
just took the test u ppl been talking bout... i odnt think i got a good score? lol..
i quess i'ma freak too?![]()
What can I say, I studied engineering, not business management It took about a decade for geek-hood to reach even echoes of suave and debonaire! And it's a work in progress. Besides, how can you refuse to eat spaghetti at Mom's on a Sunday?TriptychR said:More like what were you doing eating spaghetti with a great dress shirt? Business faux pas!![]()
Makes sense - some people just don't fall into easily-defined boxes. I wonder how they classify them and how that correlates to Myers-Briggs testing? Are there whole realms of individuals that simply don't get together with anyone easily? Or is it simply that their matches are extraordinarily rare? Out of curiosity, how did your Myer's Briggs come out?chickenfeet said:eHarmony said:One of the requirements for it to work successfully is for participants to fall into our rigorously defined profiles.... Our matching system is not suitable for about 20% of potential users, so 1 in 5 people simply would not benefit from our service.
KeilCoppes said:Out of curiosity, how did your Myer's Briggs come out?