Freakin_Amazin said:I tried eHarmony. LOL check this out.
I think only I could openly laugh about this.
Freakin_Amazin said:I tried eHarmony. LOL check this out.
I think only I could openly laugh about this.
Naleena said:Freakin_Amazin said:I tried eHarmony. LOL check this out.
I think only I could openly laugh about this.
I tried Eharmony. I am proud to say I had lots of matches. The fact that most of them were 55 and older is totally irrelavant....lol
So what the hell does that say about me? I don't wanna know!
zraskolnikov said:Naleena said:Freakin_Amazin said:I tried eHarmony. LOL check this out.
I think only I could openly laugh about this.
I tried Eharmony. I am proud to say I had lots of matches. The fact that most of them were 55 and older is totally irrelavant....lol
So what the hell does that say about me? I don't wanna know!
I was going to make a smartass comment here, but I purposely controlled myself for a couple of reasons:
1. I've had a similar thing happen to me.
2. Your sister will probably have a good remark anyway.
For those of you that didn't get "accepted", I think part of it may be your age. Keep in mind that most of the people who use eharmony are not as young as some of you are; most university-aged kids are out ******* some drunk slut from the frat party, not trying to find true love on the internet. Because that is the case, the match pool eharmony can place you becomes much smaller, given the fact that there are less possible matches because there simply aren't enough people close to your age.
The key to making any dating site work for you is advertising. I won't fill up the thread with the details, but remember that there are thousands of people's profiles on any site, and that the only way to make someone stop on your page for more than two seconds is to differeniate yourself in some way.
Haha perhaps I should pen a thread concerning this subject? Online Dating Tips! (*rolls eyes*)
zraskolnikov said:Keep in mind that most of the people who use eharmony are not as young as some of you are; most university-aged kids are out ******* some drunk slut from the frat party, not trying to find true love on the internet.
Freakin_Amazin said:I went in there and they give you these questionnares which took me like 15 straight minutes to complete. Then that page came up, and I was like, you gotta be s#!^ing me.
ClosetGeek said:I have tried many online dating sites. I can say one thing, stay the **** out of online dating sites.
Online dating sites have:
-shy women
-crazy, disturbed women, in a stalking way, victimising victims
-shy men
-really disguisting, manipulative, disturbed men, predators (married men, men who are cheating)
Since the shy ones never get the courage to communicate with you, 100% you'll end up communicating with the jerks.
They bait their prey in every possible way. They put a profile that says "I am honest, loving, want a serious relationship". After you meet up with them for some time, they'll ignore you, block you on IM, tell you lies or try to manipulate you by telling you nasty things.
On top that many PUA-pick up artists, female or male use dating sites to test their strategies. So in the midst of looking for someone genuine, it's highly likely that you will bump into one of those manipulative ***holes.
I suggest you go out and look for someone offline.
Freakin_Amazin said:If I could study human interaction the way I study engineering, I'm sure I could "get it". But where do I find that?
zraskolnikov said:I was going to make a smartass comment here, but I purposely controlled myself for a couple of reasons:
1. I've had a similar thing happen to me.
2. Your sister will probably have a good remark anyway.
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