It wasn't this bad.
Anyway, I found the experience as humiliating, degrading, and boring as I find all of dating. But being a bit lubricated did free me to answer as honestly as I ever will. Especially when it's a series of multiple choice questions (Do you like kittens? Yes/No//Only as an appetizer, not a full meal). And I think this should be done by the entire planet.
Isn't the most important thing to know about a potential partner how she or he reacts with her/his guard down? Our friend Mr. Booze makes it happen! How better to expose yourself emotionally than with the same chemical people drink before exposing themselves physically? Maybe you'll even post the pictures taken of you under the influence of said chemical on the site! This can only lead to "more dates, more engagements, and more marriages."
BTW, when eHarmony makes that claim, is it safe to say that they've also led to more bitter break-ups, divorces, and sexual assaults than another other site? Just want to see the math on this.

Stop teasing us - share what you entered!
ReplyDeleteDamned if I remember. But one woman I met on the site did ask me about any answer I had that was different from hers. Made for a lot of "I said I'd been in a Turkish bath? Really" moments.
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