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11-01-2008, 11:34 AM
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This is an interesting topic. I tried eharmony once. I was separated at the time, and they told me to come back in 6 months. I was going through a divorce. I was only married for barely a year so I thought it was a little harsh to reject me because I was separated.
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eHarmony has a strict policy of not allowing users who are not legally single to have accounts. You have to be unmarried. Separated doesn't count. Which I can kind of understand, but still. My husband and I met on match. It worked well for about the first 3 years. Now we're separated and going through a divorce as soon as I can get the paperwork filed. I won't be trying to find a date on eHarmony, though. That's for certain.
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11-01-2008, 03:20 PM
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I think I tried eharmony. I didn't do so well on there either. My boyfriend met his ex on match.com so online dating didn't work for him either. He and I met through Great Expectations a large dating service that is online but also you have to go to a local office and etc so I at least had comfort that my boyfriend wasn't anyone other than who he said he was and that someone at some point had actually seen him. Great Expectation costs an arm and a leg though.
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11-02-2008, 12:14 AM
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I tried eharmony, but didn't like it. I was matched with a lot of people from Minnesota and North Dakota, which would be fine, but I live in Illinois and specifically said I didn't want to travel. Interestingly enough, my husband was on eharmony at the same time I was, but we weren't matched. We met on yahoo personals.
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11-02-2008, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Silmanarmo
I also know a couple who met on plentyoffish.com and they are doing great  It seems to be a pretty successful site so far
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I'm also friends with a couple that met on plentyoffish.com and have been together for 2 years.
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11-03-2008, 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Lady Pi Phi
I'm also friends with a couple that met on plentyoffish.com and have been together for 2 years.
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lol my God, how many dating sites are there? Maybe I need to look into starting one, sounds like a lucrative business.
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11-03-2008, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by GMUBunny
eHarmony has a strict policy of not allowing users who are not legally single to have accounts. You have to be unmarried. Separated doesn't count. Which I can kind of understand, but still. My husband and I met on match. It worked well for about the first 3 years. Now we're separated and going through a divorce as soon as I can get the paperwork filed. I won't be trying to find a date on eHarmony, though. That's for certain. 
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I think that's a little strict. I could see if a couple hadn't been separated long, but my ex wife and I had been apart for a while. Sorry to hear about your divorce. Online dating has gotten popular and I'm sure more people meet online these days because of the busy lifestyles people are living. It doesn't matter if you meet someone online or the traditional way of dating, if you meet/marry the wrong person, it won't work either way. I'm just saying this because you'd be surprised, a lot of people think it's crazy to get serious, let alone marry someone who you met online. I personally don't think anything is wrong with it. People are people, regardless.
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11-03-2008, 07:52 AM
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After a good friend of mine from highschool met his woman on plentyoffish.com, I tried it. I don't know if it's my area, or the age range I'm looking at or what, but every response I got was from a bottom feeder. All those laid off autoworkers who call themselves "retired" because they took a buy out package and haven't found another job yet, especially.
I filled out the eharmony profile and did the three month free trial. When I did the profile, it popped back saying they have no matches for me. That continued until about 2 days before I had to pay if I wanted to continue and then a match popped up. Amazing timing. When it first popped out the "we have no matches for you" I laughed hysterically because I often say that my ideal man does not exist. It was like proof!
Then there was match.com, where the first match that came up was my ex-husband. Yeah, on paper, we're perfect for each other. Reality is another story!
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11-03-2008, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Zephyrus
I think that's a little strict. I could see if a couple hadn't been separated long, but my ex wife and I had been apart for a while. Sorry to hear about your divorce. Online dating has gotten popular and I'm sure more people meet online these days because of the busy lifestyles people are living. It doesn't matter if you meet someone online or the traditional way of dating, if you meet/marry the wrong person, it won't work either way. I'm just saying this because you'd be surprised, a lot of people think it's crazy to get serious, let alone marry someone who you met online. I personally don't think anything is wrong with it. People are people, regardless.
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I wouldn't personally be looking for someone who's not quite legally divorced, so it doesn't matter much to me whether they let them sign up or not. I do understand their reasoning, though.
Re: my divorce- We are better friends than we are marriage partners. Neither of us is really built for a long-term committed relationship with a title. We knew it was a gamble going into it, and it didn't work. I just wish that if both sides recognize it was a mistake and aren't trying to take each other to the cleaners, that our divorce could be done at like, a drive-through or something.
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11-03-2008, 06:59 PM
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In a nutshell, eharmony sucks rotten eggs. The matches they sent me were, ummm to put it nicely, not physically attractive which I stated I that wanted nice looking guys. When I wrote them to discuss the matter, they gave me some lame excuse about matching people based on personality which I agree with to a degree but I argued that humans are physically attracted to each other first. Also, the matches were too far away and personality wise didn't match what I was looking for.
When I found out they didn't match same sex couples and I found out some of my gay friends had been rejected because they were gay, I canceled my account.
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11-19-2008, 09:06 PM
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Apparently eHarmony is launching a site to match same-sex couples..
http://www.azcentral.com/business/co...yGays1119.html
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11-23-2008, 10:14 AM
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I've tried match.com, which was okay. I met my ex through that and that relationship, well to put it nicely didn't end very pleasantly (he was incredibly awful to me).
My biggest "pet-peeve" with eharmony is that I want kids, there is no if, ands, or buts about it. So I find it really annoying when I get matched with men who say "maybe" on the kids issue. Maybe isn't good enough for me. I know that sounds shallow but I have seen way to many marriages go bust because 1 person wanted kids and the other spouse didn't. Honestly, that is how I weed through my crazy amount of matches if they say "maybe" to kids I just close the match. IDK in my opinion, you either want kids or you don't want kids, there shouldn't be a "maybe".
I find eharmony just like match.com, you may "match up" perfect on paper but meeting in person is another issue entirely.
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11-23-2008, 11:51 AM
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Only as part of a settlement to avoid a lengthy civil rights trial in New Jersey.
That could be in the article, but I felt it was important enough that it should be in the post.
eHarmony isn't doing it because they want to or think they should, they feel forced to do so.
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11-23-2008, 03:26 PM
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I read a friend's note on Facebook who had posted a site for CHRISTIAN Gay Matchmaking. He (being gay) had said something to the effect of "Are you going to condemn me before we have sex, or are you just going to lie crying in the fetal position afterwards because of your blasphemy."
Either way, I'm a little "meh" about a Christian Gay dating site.
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11-24-2008, 12:36 AM
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Plentyoffish.com is actually a good site imoa and it's completely free. I've met a few cool girls, and I'm sure eventually I would find the right girl for me.
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11-30-2008, 11:45 PM
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lol my God, how many dating sites are there? Maybe I need to look into starting one, sounds like a lucrative business.
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Thats what you should call it "Lucrative Business" lol
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