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Old Mar 30, 2016, 01:19 PM
emijec emijec is offline
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lots of losers, 1:15 is decent. my experience. it also depend on the area, if youre in a metropolitan area you increase your chances of finding good people.. my friend met a giy on match and got married. she lived in Los Angeles. I live north of san feancisco, toen population about 200k... in the past year ive found the same 10 guys online. think of it as a thing to do , if you find a good person great if not dont waste too much time with them. i never hold my breath with online dating sites.

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Old Mar 30, 2016, 01:28 PM
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Before I got married, I never had any luck with them. Yahoo personals and Match had nothing but dirt-bags looking for one night stands. I joined eHarmony once. That was a joke. After completing their questionnaire, I got a reply basically saying that I wasn't Stepford wife material...which is what they're looking for.

However, keep in mind that this was all before I found out I had Aspergers, which attributed to much of my dating woes in the first place. I don't know how to pick em, apparently.
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