QUEERTY -- Apr 1 -- Just because eHarmony launched a same-sex match site doesn't mean they are out of legal trouble. A class action suit says the matchmaker hasn't gone far enough — and their current two-site approach amounts to "separate but equal." And violates law. "To stop discriminating and comply with the law, the defendants must allow people seeking a same-sex relationship to access all the services and features of eHarmony.com, not a separate site,” added Jeremy Pasternak of The Law Offices of Jeremy Pasternak, who is also representing the plaintiffs. FULL ARTICLE @ QUEERTY