What is this whole internet dating thing anyway? Why should I try online dating? Are all dating services the same? Is there such a thing as a free dating site? Which dating site should I choose?
Basically every dating site does the same thing" introductions. It's the computer equivalent of knowing anyone who knows lots of people, all of which are interested in dating. Who gets introduced to whom is based on your profile; this critical bit of information tells the dating site where you live, your essential statistics (height, weight) (though these are usually represented in ranges), race, etc. Then you can perform a match based on these, like looking for some one of a certain weight and weight, faith, age, who lives close to you. This is the introduction - the dating site match-up.
Internet dating has never been easier and unlike dating services, speed dating, or dating personals, this dating web site has something for everyone, and it’s Free! My sister’s, Sex Dating and Lesbian Dating also runs a dating advice page where you can get dating tips to make your web dating experience perfect.
There are two schools of thought in the selection of a dating site: quantity and quality. The more singles is better dating site says it's simple mathematics: more possible matches improves your odds for a successful connection. Match.com
is the biggest and most established dating site, followed by Yahoo! Personals
. The "quality" dating sites tend to be more specialized - JDate.com
for Jewish singles, BeanDate for singles in Boston, Perfectmatch.com
for hot single dating (and sex dating)... you get the idea. These dating sites don't have the quantity, but if you're into Jewish dating on dating in Boston, they can be your ticket to dating bliss.
Besides this free dating site?! Would a personals dating site be better if it's free? Would the singles dating there be as serious as ones who paid for their dating services? Would the quality of the dating site be as good without the fees from the membership? As with all things in life, and especially with online dating, you get what you pay for. The only exception to this is eharmony, which is a horrible rip-off and waste of time, and should not be used. Period.