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Originally Posted by Mayo Na go to plentyoffish.com, it's free and it's vibrating. |
Thanks, I'll check it out
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Originally Posted by ABdude I seem to have been exactly the type of person they were looking for. It . |
No fair!

It's funny how my thread about getting rejected by eHarmony is getting people to try it out

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Originally Posted by Silent Lucidity Well take heart, eharmony is quite expensive. They are a business, designed to create wealth. The first matches they send are the ones you are most compatible with. You have to send 'must-haves' and 'can't-stands'. 10 of each. Now, if someone sent me 10 things they can't stand, there is a very good chance one of those things would be partially true, and I'd have to close myself off from them out of consideration. |
Good points, I hadn't thought of that. Those 10 must-have and 10 can't stand didn't come up yet in my personality profile thingy, I didn't get that far yet.
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Erin was much more realistic when she chose four must-haves, and found Steve.
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Thanks for bringing it up, I'm going to re-read that post of hers.
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Originally Posted by munish  I also tried, and got the same response.  |
Ah yes! I got company
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May be we should start another site, in competition to them. "e-a-new-kind-of-harmony.com"
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