Posted on 01/03/2019 10:24:04 AM PST by SeekAndFind
I knew years ago Christian Mingle was not sincere when their commercials constantly talked of finding your soul mate - that’s not biblical - though plenty of christians think it is.
I contacted CM about their use of “soul mate” in advertising and got back replies that let me know i was wasting my time and they are not concerned about christians except in making money off of them or luring them into false sense of security in using a dating site with christian in the name.
Do they still send you a slew of questions every time you get a potential match? As I say, I couldn’t be sure if the profiles were fake/abandoned or they didn’t like my answers.
No, I didn’t get a lot of questions with the matches they sent me. I would get about 50 matches a day. I would send a smile to about half of them. And out of that 25, I would have, maybe 1, view my profile. Then block me. After 3-4 months, I did not have a decent conversation with anyone (unless u count scammers. They were abundant on there). The problem with a site that don’t let you search yourself sucks. You never really feel ‘in charge’ of your own destiny on eharmony. If you get a 100% match that they send you, and it don’t work out, then it ain’t a match. Nobody pays attention to that. It’s photos first, then the profile in most people’s book. Before canceling, i had 600 saved matches on my homepage, with only 23 that viewed my profile, and 4 returned ‘smiles, and no return messages from any of them. BTW, POF asked the same ‘match’ questions and you can search and it was free.
Against God’s laws.
Good point. OTOH: None of the church girls wanted me because I was decent, honest, and moral (= “boring”).
That makes leftist heads explode.
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