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Title: Are Dating Sites Scams?
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Published: Jun 25, 2010
Author: Turtle
Post Date: 2010-06-25 11:45:16 by Turtle
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Views: 3060
Comments: 86

I was sondering about this yesterday.

My last girlfriend, before she met me, had signed up for one of those Chemistry/eHarmony/Match.com sites.

She told me she had a few dates and they were catastrophes. They had nothing in common. And she paid money for this!

I'll bet not one person out of ten thousand finds a mate on these sites.

Out of curiosity I once took the test at Chemistry.com. They asked questions about the ratio of my ring and index finger (men have longer ring fingers due to testosterone in the womb). I consider such a ratio irrelevant in a relationship.

They asked one question each about politics and religion -- which I have found to be exremely important in relationships.

I'll bet the owners of these sites are making millions off of lonely desperate people. i'll bet they pay for a month and then let it lapse. But if people are signing up every day, well, there is a sucker born every minute.

i'll bet I could do a better job as a matchmaker than these people.

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#2. To: Turtle (#0)

You're making a mistake with 'relationships'. Just use ashleymadison.com for hooking up w/ married women who are bored (but secure) and just want a fling.

Yeah, it costs money, but everyone knows why they're at the hotel room so you don't have to put up with a lot of touchy-feely bullshit, everyone goes home when you're done and someone else cleans up...love means never having to ask for cab fare.

I still love their slogan "When Monogamy Becomes Monotony"...my only question is "when doesn't it?"

Samuel Gray  posted on  2010-06-25   11:55:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#67. To: Samuel Gray (#2)

"..... everyone knows why they're at the hotel room.....everyone goes home when you're done and someone else cleans up..."

The sheets maybe, but not the bedspread.

About a year ago I was watching one of those late night detective programs about a real life murder and how they caught the guy that did it. In this instance the cops suspected that the suspect took the victim to, IIRC, the Days Inn Motel in Des Moines and had sex with her before he killed her. So they tested the bedspread in that room and found DNA from over 120 people on just that one bedspread.

Big Meanie  posted on  2010-06-25   23:54:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#68. To: Big Meanie (#67) (Edited)

The sheets maybe, but not the bedspread.

About a year ago I was watching one of those late night detective programs about a real life murder and how they caught the guy that did it. In this instance the cops suspected that the suspect took the victim to, IIRC, the Days Inn Motel in Des Moines and had sex with her before he killed her. So they tested the bedspread in that room and found DNA from over 120 people on just that one bedspread.

Yeah...you probably don't want to turn on a blacklight in any hotel room. "Fluids" on the lampshades, ceiling, drapes, desk chairs, and probably every other imaginable place and a few you can't...well, ok, perhaps just one 'fluid'.

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