Eharmony Irony
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Eharmony Irony Spectrum: I just finished filling out the encyclopedic forms on eharmony.com.

Interestingly enough, pretty much all of my "can't stands" were traits the ex possessed. Coincidence? I think not.

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Re:Eharmony Irony jennyfromtheblock: Yes, eharmony is like a five hour project! Good luck, and I just wanted to say watch out for my X on there. He's on pretty much every "dating" site and boy he sounds too good to be true, and with such a lovely picture of himself! He really is that physically beautiful IRL but all of his profile is BS.

Eharmony is pretty intesne, and supposedly they really hook you up with someone you match in a myriad of ways. I did a trial and the people they picked sounded pretty good, but I didn't want to pay extra $$ for the opportunity to email them etc.

Good luck, and please keep everyone posted on whether or not the "matched up" online thing works better than real life!


Re:Eharmony Irony ChrisJane: I went to eharmony too. It took them a week to find a match, then when I seen the cost I gave up.


Re:Eharmony Irony jason_stl: What is the cost of this? Keep hearing adverts for it, but have been reluctant to try the online dating scene since I last tried it months ago. Too many cookie women out there who think they found their "one" and want to settle down way too early in the relationship.


Re:Eharmony Irony ayne: I don't know about eHarmony, but Match.com is free. I started to fill out a profile (it's hidden, I'm not ready for it to be "live" yet) and it fairly detailed as well. You might look at it. eHarmony might be more sophisticated though.

Ayne

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