Years ago when they first opened, I attempted to join eHarmony. After filling out 3 hours worth of questions and essays, I was informed that because of my answers, they could only offer me a 6% chance of ever finding me a match, and that I might not get my money's worth if I bought a membership. At least they're upfront about their discrimination.
What angered me in the questionaire was their inflexibility about what they think a proper match is. When it asked my preferred dating age range (mine is 10 years younger to 10 years older), it said I couldn't do that and that they would only match me to men between 5 and 20 years older, but not my own age or younger. It also said that females should be willing to relocate within 500 miles (I most certainly am NOT!). Clearly eHarmony didn't consider me to be wife material for their men. Damn right I'm not! :-)
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Date: 2009-04-11 08:08 pm (UTC)What angered me in the questionaire was their inflexibility about what they think a proper match is. When it asked my preferred dating age range (mine is 10 years younger to 10 years older), it said I couldn't do that and that they would only match me to men between 5 and 20 years older, but not my own age or younger. It also said that females should be willing to relocate within 500 miles (I most certainly am NOT!). Clearly eHarmony didn't consider me to be wife material for their men. Damn right I'm not! :-)