SEATTLE PI.COM -- June 25 -- It could have been bad for Perfectmatch.com if NFL football player Adam Johnson -- the star of the reality TV special "Science of Love" -- decided to date his choice rather than the selected woman. After all, the Duet Total Compatibility System was placing its reputation on the line by choosing a "scientific date" for the bachelor. In the Monday night debut, Perfectmatch won when Johnson said he was going to "take a leap of faith" and "see what science has in store for me." FULL ARTICLE @ SEATTLE PI.COM
Is PerfectMatch going to publish Scientific Papers (not books written by an expert) that substantiate the "Duet Total Compatibility System"?
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Fernando Ardenghi
Buenos Aires
Argentina
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Posted by: Fernando Ardenghi | Jun 26, 2007 at 10:44 PM
There was no way that the show would have turned out differently. If you're paying, you get to pick the outcome. Fernando, the success rate for dating sites is low, as you have pointed out for years. Dating sites will never publish their science. OTOH, if it's debunked, I doubt that would hurt the site's reputation much.
Posted by: David Evans | Jun 28, 2007 at 09:48 AM