In the early days of Internet Dating
you signed up for an online dating site and go to the profiles section, browse profiles and pick and chose who you wanted to contact. As a man, you would send e-mails to multiple woman and wait with your fingers crossed that someone would respond. Women, at the same time were overwhelmed at the number of messages they received. While there are still multiple online dating sites that utilize the same system, there is a trend in online dating that helps better the traditional online dating site model.
Many people refer to these newer sites as "relationship sites." The new online dating sites use scientific compatibility systems to match people instead of the old fashioned ways. These so called "relationship sites" have a great track record so far. Many such meetings ended up in marriages and engagements. Overall, many people who use such dating sites report great satisfaction.
The basic principle of the new online dating sites is based on psychology and personality analysis. As a dating site member you take certain tests online, complete a questionnaire, and the software does the rest. Most of the software behind the scenes of these online dating relationship-type sites has been created as a result of scientific tests and research. A lot of psychology and mathematics goes into the analysis, and the results can be amazing.
Instead of two people getting together solely based on elusive chemistry and sexual attraction, people are matched up at a very deep and powerful level that goes far beyond the norm. If you've ever met someone that you just "clicked" with, or had an instant connection with, you'll have some idea of the phenomena.
Now listen for a moment - we're not saying that these relationship sites are perfect. We're not even saying that they're close to perfect. However - the experience of meeting someone that shares an amazing number of personality traits, someone whose view of life complements your own, and someone who you just "like" right away can be extremely powerful.
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
Relationship Dating Sites
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