How much of a reject do you have to be to be rejected by e-Harmony?!


Question: do you have to mark the box that says "serial killer"


Answers: do you have to mark the box that says "serial killer"

they wouldn't let me join because I am married. I said I would move to Utah

Just mark the minority box and the homosexual box.

I think you at least have to have been convicted of a felony and served prison time.
Seriously, I have heard they reject alot of people...go figure.

Lol...no...that would make me want to be a serial killer. Ugh..i would be so hurt.lol.

I joined because It sounded like a heavenly place and everyone knows I just want world peace

<<<<<<<rejected

What I want to know is who decides which people get rejected. Is there some woman sitting at a desk look at photos saying, "I'd f*** him, I'd f*** her, he's alright because he's rich, her boobs get her in..."

Not much. I think if you run with scissors, like to live on the edge, colour outside the lines, think outside of the box, and eat something beyond the bun you are going to get rejected.
How about e-Reject for us out-laws?

Google "eharmony reviews", there are hundreds of negative reviews and hardly any positive ones. Go to "datehookup.com", very positively reviewed and absolutely 100% free. We've had very nice results.

ask Ding. She wasn't happy with just me! she ventured out and quickly had her dreams stomped on!

i dont know....

i just go to adultfriendfinder.com

"Factors which may limit a user from experiencing eHarmony's matchmaking service to the fullest" include: still being married, seeking a same sex partner, three or more previous failed marriages resulting in divorce, severe depression and being under the age of 21. These users are immediately disqualified with extended support from the complete profile...

"One significant scoring factor is what may be called the honesty factor. This is a psychological profiling technique designed to score the relative honesty of the respondent. This factor is apparently considered by eHarmony as a significant factor in arriving at a good match. Contrary to many other matchmaking services...

"eHarmony states that for 20%, or 1 in 5 respondents, they are not able to predict with whom the user would best be matched. Such respondents are told that they do not fit "rigid profiles" of personality type.

"Over 90% of eHarmony couples had marriage quality scores which were above average when compared to couples who had begun their relationships elsewhere. eHarmony couples were more than twice as likely to be in highly successful marriages than non-eHarmony couples... Not only are eHarmony couples 35% more likely than other married couples to report that they enjoy spending time together, but we found they are nearly twice as likely to report that their marriages are "extremely happy" or better versus other recently married couples."

Huh. My parole officer and team of therapists suggested I join. I was not only accepted, I got 18,342,108 matches on the first day.

<------- hottie

Girl I joined e-harmony one time...I met a pedophile (not really what I had in mind)

yep and "married"



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