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The majority of us cannot live alone and want someone to be a part of our lives. However, I am sometimes uncertain if dating is right for me. It's discouraging to know that 50% of marriages end up in divorce. When I spend time with my married friends, quite often they don't seem that happy at all, even though they stay together.

However, it is equally difficult to be single all of your life. I have thus started to think about getting involved in dating once again. Given the times we live in, I believe the fastest way to get starting is by joining the online dating world. I've checked out a lot of online reviews of dating sites, and so far I like what I read the most on eHarmony reviews. While Match.com is also a major dating site, from reading Match.com reviews I am unsure if it is the ideal fit for me.

Eharmony appears to be more appropriate for me because at this point in my life, I am seeking meaningful relationships only as opposed to casual dates. It appears that eHarmony was founded on the idea of matching people up based on personal traits and compatibility, and therefore the site greatly emphasizes finding your true love. In order to start using eHarmony, you first need to complete a personality test. Your results are then used to generate a personality profile that is used to match you up with compatible partners. According to statistics I've read, the system appears to be pretty reliable, and tons of people who meet on eHarmony eventually get married.

Internet dating sites can become your ideal tool for finding partners especially if you have moved to a new community. It's not easy moving somewhere new, and I have done this many times in my life. With my most recent move, I find myself in a location where I don't know anyone at all. Because of this, I cannot count on the help of friends or family in finding someone for me. Even if this were not the case, I have to say that family and friends have not successfully hooked me up with anyone in the past. A well operated dating site, in my opinion, should have no problem generating better results for me.

I prefer to stick with larger dating services, therefore I also have looked into using Match.com. This site clearly has a different approach as compared to eHarmony. You are far more on your own with Match.com, and by trying out a Match.com free trial, I noticed that I had to be quite proactive and get in touch with lots of people if I wanted to be successful. That's just not my style anymore, so I will possibly just use eHarmony.

by: Neal Hellerman




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