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Online Dating, Is Paying For It Really OK?

posted November 23, 2008 - 1:27am
Online Dating, Is Paying For It Really OK?

Online Dating, Is Paying For It Really Ok?

Rhino Rollover
Rhino Rollover

SO,

You're single, and you're busy and you finally figure that if your gonna find the right person you might as well join a dating site.

Reality check: You are not going to get much action unless you are inshape and without tons of baggage. If your some poor, fat, slob with a bunch of problems you might want to work on yourself rather than waste your money on a dating site. Clean your life up a bit, and then get started.

My experience with online dating sites is as follows:

1) Tons of ads about joining free then playing on your emotional needs to get you signed up fast.
2) You can send a wink or a smile, but you can't have real contact unless you wanna pay for it.
3) Worst of all, it seems like thier "perfect" matches are just a randomly generated sample of the opposite sex.

Same as real life it is just a numbers game, you just get the opportunity to screen out some of the biggest losers. Mingle people that is the key.

There is one site I will recommend for you. Just like my handle implies along with several of my article. I am a free-style kind of guy. Why pay for it if you can get it for free?

www.PlentyOfFish.com is a nice site that is completely free. It is huge, and 100% free. I wouldn't put all your hopes and dreams into online dating, but at least this site isn't just trying to match you to who ever. You are in full control.

Check it out, it may be your ticket to "bliss".

Best of luck out there lonely hearts, but make sure you lead with your common sense and logic.

FreeCracker4Jack



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fish

well, you get what you pay for.

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