there is a stigma too it, i myself kind of feel a little awkward about it, yet i am completely fine with people that do it and honestly in todays world its part of life. I guess its some of the old school thought mixed in with the bad rap it gets from some of the real freaks out there (and not the good kind)
I think Internet Dating as opposed to going out to meet singles is very subjective. It all depends on what you're looking for in a partner. If you were looking for something to connect with and have a highly communicable, intellectual relationship with, You would be probably do best to "test drive" a few suitors online. On the other hand if you're looking to find a drunk chick and get head in the bathroom stall, then I'd suggest sticking to the whole bar/club scene.
E-Harmony was sued by gay groups for not being allowed on the site: http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSN3122132120070531?feedType=RSS I also heard that it rejects applicants who are not Christian either: http://consumerist.com/consumer/complaints/more-eharmonycom-discrimination-victims-164249.php Strange.
a strange chick that blows you in the stall of a nasty ass bar bathroom...thats a real keeper wonder if he made sure it was actually a woman
it doesnt make sense to me. I've always thought that homosexual relationships had different dynamics and needs than heterosexual relationships. There's overlaps but there's definetely things that are different. If eHarmony hasn't done the same meticulous research on homosexual relationships as on heterosexual relationships, wouldn't you as a homosexual want to goto a site that has done such research on homosexual relationships and all the intricate things involved with them? It's like suing a Chinese restaurant for not serving pizza.
Never really tried any of that rubbish. Men commonly go to a bar/club looking for a drunk chick to score with. There is no middle ground on the internet, either you're trying to meet your soul mate or you're trying to fly to Thailand to make love to an 11 year old boy.
WHOA. You have a girlfriend and went to eHarmony?!?!? And for WHAT exactly? Maybe eHarmony knows you have a girlfriend whom you're afraid to dump... and that's their nice way of saying: "Don't be an ass... tell her you don't like her anymore first, let her dump YOU, and then come back to eHarmony. We'll be here if she leaves or not."
#1: The bar/club scene you speak of is not true. Then again, you've never done it, so what would you know? As far as dating, I meet them everywhere. I'm dating roughly 10 women off and on. For example, this week, I went out with a stripper Monday night. Pretty sure we all know how far that one will go. Friday I'm meeting a girl in the Village that I met on myspace, and Saturday I'm going out with a girl I met in a bar. To be fair, it really shouldn't matter "how" you met. Just that you meet the right one when you're ready to settle down. Anyone who "harumphs" how you meet people is either shy, or close-minded.
breathes a sigh of relief Now, if we can only figure out some way to help Lil Pun better with his computer troubles, this BBS will continue to be a better place!
This thread has so much potential for hilarity, it's not even funny. You have a funny (although not intentionally funny) original post by Hmm, classic posts by moes, Fatty spouting off about his dating 10 different women at the same time (oh excuse me, "off and on", where is KingCheetah and his "unlikely" gif when you need it? ), and posts by some of my favorite posters like Brightside, ima, Isabel, and Davidoff. As for you, Hmm, I say that eHarmony (most specifically Dr. Neil Clark Warren) knew about your musical tastes and figured that there was no hope on their end to find you a match. Just kidding - it should have been able to come up with something unless you severely limited your options or choices for it finding you someone. But I was never big on eHarmony - I tried it several times and I got maybe 3 different girls to date off of from it. None of those lasted more than 3 dates, so I probably got a total of 7 to 8 dates from it. Part of my problem was that everybody matched up for me lived at least an hour, usually 3 hours, away from me. I tried limiting my dating pool, but would rarely find any good matches. And yes I agree completely with ima that their commercials are extremely annoying. I think that Warren dude is a complete shyster but that's just me. I honestly had more success dating on-line with match.com than any of them. Yet my wife was a good old fashioned blind date, but I don't think it matters how you meet your significant other. Whether it is on-line, in a bar, blind date, whatever - as long as you love them and they love you, isn't that all what matters?
So.. by "answering honestly" do yo mean you "big boobs and round ass" like every other guy would say? Anyways, if you can't find any, just go to the 24/hr Starbux at Post Oak. Just hit up those chics who act like they're studying.
i like to fill out fake profiles in my spare time. That said, I also got rejected. I think I was too honest. Apparently good looking and smart were mutually not mutually exclusive.
haha, I scoff and point my finger at you masses trying dating through these mass Walmart type dating sites. I only use http://www.darwindating.com/. Its online dating exclusively for beautiful people. And it also helps if you are fabulous. Sorry suckers, only me and Fatty have gained acceptance on Darwin Dating and can use that great site to score some hot babes. In fact two are instant messaging me right now. But I prefer to make some cocoa instead.