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Cadet said:They are underestimating the power of open-minded heterosexuals. If I were choosing a dating website, I would specifically avoid eHarmony because of this policy.
IU90 said:Absolutely forking ridiculous. It's a privately owned diner, Right? Can't they offer service to whoever they choose?
Indirectly, they are a Christian dating service, but they don't force feed it. It plays itself off as a dating service to find like-minded people in a clean-cut way.jakewriter82 said:Wasn't E-harmony rumored to be a Christian dating service?
The no gay matches sort of backs that up even if they deny it one would think.
Yawn said:Cadet said:They are underestimating the power of open-minded heterosexuals. If I were choosing a dating website, I would specifically avoid eHarmony because of this policy.
Gee, I guess you secretly hope guys accidentally send you a letter of interest.
Your kind needs to go to this one: www.adultfriendfinder.com. Just to make you feel a taste of SportsJournalists.com, they probably have an "anything goes" category.
Zeke12 said:IU90 said:Absolutely forking ridiculous. It's a privately owned diner, Right? Can't they offer service to whoever they choose?
Try it like that and see if you still like it...