WSJ -- Mar 31 -- In response to discrimination litigation, eHarmony will launch the gay version of its heterosexual match-making service on Tuesday. The site, Compatible Partners, was developed as part of a settlement last fall with the New Jersey attorney general. Patrick Perrine, founder and CEO of myPartner.com, an online dating site for gay men, remains skeptical about eHarmony’s new venture. He says the compatibility system on his site, matching men with other men, wouldn’t work for lesbian women. “They’re very different populations that have very different needs,” he said. FULL ARTICLE @ WSJ
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I don't really abide by those compatibility systems. I think that can provide some sort of insight into what a person's preferences are in a mate and who they do well with. If someone is a bit on the shy side, these tools can certainly help to indicate that.
However, I don't think they really accurately gauge the type of person that will be the perfect match for any individual. Everything depends on how well an individual knows them self and understands their own needs.
Posted by: Danielle@gaycom | Jan 23, 2013 at 05:40 PM