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KBanks19 05-01-2011 04:19 PM

Just a quick question
 
Hey everybody, I'm pretty new here so I apologize if this question has been answered before

My sister is wanting to try the online dating scene but seeing as there are so many, I just wanted to get a quick opinion (from whoever is willing) about which is the best?

As I said before I apologize if this question has been answered but I haven't quite learned the ins and outs of the site. Thanks!

33girl 05-01-2011 04:24 PM

I'm sure "someone" will tell you in a minute or two.

Honestly, all the ones I've tried have sucked.

ree-Xi 05-01-2011 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KBanks19 (Post 2052217)
Hey everybody, I'm pretty new here so I apologize if this question has been answered before

My sister is wanting to try the online dating scene but seeing as there are so many, I just wanted to get a quick opinion (from whoever is willing) about which is the best?

As I said before I apologize if this question has been answered but I haven't quite learned the ins and outs of the site. Thanks!

[grammar rant]

Are there any other former English majors (or grammar enthusiasts) who cringe when people change stative verbs into continuous forms?

In other words, people might say "I am wanting to..." versus "I want to"?
It seems that people are doing this more and more, and it drives me crazy to hear and read. It's like nails on a chalkboard to me.

Other examples are:
"I am liking him" versus "I like him."
"I am needing a job" versus "I need a job."

[/ grammar rant]

KBanks19 05-01-2011 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ree-Xi (Post 2052319)
[grammar rant]

Are there any other former English majors (or grammar enthusiasts) who cringe when people change stative verbs into continuous forms?

In other words, people might say "I am wanting to..." versus "I want to"?
It seems that people are doing this more and more, and it drives me crazy to hear and read. It's like nails on a chalkboard to me.

Other examples are:
"I am liking him" versus "I like him."
"I am needing a job" versus "I need a job."

[/ grammar rant]

I really appreciate the grammar lesson, but if it is okay I would like to just stick with the subject and try to help my sister out as much as possible. Thank you though ree-xi!

Drolefille 05-01-2011 11:42 PM

Seriously, whatever. Why did you register here to ask about online dating sites?

/don't know why i bother.

KBanks19 05-01-2011 11:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2052427)
Seriously, whatever. Why did you register here to ask about online dating sites?

/don't know why i bother.

I didn't register here to get information on dating sites. I just saw that there was a "dating and relationship" forum so I figured to go ahead and ask for advice while I was on the site. I apologize if I offended anyone and if so I will gladly delete the thread because it was definitely not my intention.

DrPhil 05-01-2011 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KBanks19 (Post 2052419)
I really appreciate the grammar lesson, but if it is okay I would like to just stick with the subject and try to help my sister out as much as possible. Thank you though ree-xi!

:) Is it wise for you to be doing this research for your "sister?"

Could she check out the different sites and see which she personally feels most comfortable with? Internet dating is hit or miss. I would recommend that people stay the heck away from Internet dating sites whereas others may recommend one that they found useful. Between the commercials and the most popular as indicated by Internet search engines, your "sister" could probably see which she feels most comfortable with in terms of safety and dating options.

AGDee 05-01-2011 11:57 PM

Try the "How Not to Write a Personal Ad" thread.

Drolefille 05-01-2011 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KBanks19 (Post 2052445)
I didn't register here to get information on dating sites. I just saw that there was a "dating and relationship" forum so I figured to go ahead and ask for advice while I was on the site. I apologize if I offended anyone and if so I will gladly delete the thread because it was definitely not my intention.

I will give you the benefit of the doubt. Your post comes off a lot like a spammer. Frequently they make a post, asking about a service or product and then either another account comes in an leaves spam links, or they go back and edit in spam links later so it gets archived in search results.

That's why everyone is so suspicious of your post. There's no offense taken, just concern that you're a spammer since you have no other posts.

KBanks19 05-02-2011 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2052452)
I will give you the benefit of the doubt. Your post comes off a lot like a spammer. Frequently they make a post, asking about a service or product and then either another account comes in an leaves spam links, or they go back and edit in spam links later so it gets archived in search results.

That's why everyone is so suspicious of your post. There's no offense taken, just concern that you're a spammer since you have no other posts.

Ok, thank you for clarifying everything. I'm definitely not a spammer lol, I would just like to get a "feel" for all of the different forums and I started with this one.
Thank you again!

KBanks19 05-02-2011 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2052449)
:) Is it wise for you to be doing this research for your "sister?"

Could she check out the different sites and see which she personally feels most comfortable with? Internet dating is hit or miss. I would recommend that people stay the heck away from Internet dating sites whereas others may recommend one that they found useful. Between the commercials and the most popular as indicated by Internet search engines, your "sister" could probably see which she feels most comfortable with in terms of safety and dating options.

Thank you for the info Dr. Phil! I'm just the type of sister that wants to help out "too" much.....I'll just leave her to do her own research from now on


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