A good friend of mine is single and having a hard time with the dating scene. She's been set up a few times with friends of friends and nothing has panned out. She's 41, never been married and hasn't been in a real relationship in like 5 years. Anyway, we got talking today about online dating. I've heard some horror stories about the freaks on match.com but never known anyone who used eharmony. Anyone know how it compares to match.com, either from your own experience or from what others have said?
Re: NTTGP related - eharmony vs. match.com
SIL and HSBFF met their husbands on Match.com.
You have to weed through the crazies.
my friend met her hubby on eharmony.. first date she went on from it..
other friend hated match.com
that's all i got
I met my husband on eharmony. I chose eharmony over match b/c I wasn't crazy about the fact that on match anyone can browse through and see you, like a candy shop or something.
Eharmony does have an extensive survey at the beginning, but they really do pair you with people you're compatible with. Before I met my husband, I didn't think it was even possible for me to be paired with someone that was so "right" for me.
It is a lot of work, but you really get to know the person.
That said, I got paired with a ton of nerds on eharm and the only person I went on a date with was my husband. But, you only need 1, right?
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I have a good friend and my mom (both widows) meet their now husbands on eharmony.com. Both highly reccomend it.
From what I hear there are a higher concentration of people looking for hookups on match.com but this was several years ago (last I knew someone on both sites) It seems match has come a long way towards trying to legitimize itself as a place to go to look for serious relationships.
I'm not a hug eHarmony fan because they refuse to match same sex couples.
(After getting a lot of bad press for this policy, they created a totally separate gay dating website. Because obviously we wouldn't want the icky gay people on our straight dating website. Don't want to share bandwidth with THEM <---- please note sarcasm)