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Yeah, she actually seems really happy with the idea. I was having some banter with her about her profile and bigging her up, she seemed to like it.
Essentially the idea is just you may overlook person xyz but they might be a great person. So, let’s help her write a profile that highlights her qualities better than she has and let’s we what happens. Of course she could just say nope, that guy doesn’t float my boat, fair enough, we tried!
My wife is a safeguarding social worker, so we’re fully aware of how bad some ‘relationships’ can be – unfortunately something she deals with on a daily basis.
This is the concept behind the “My Single Friend” site – the friend has to agree and you write a testimonial about them. I don’t have any experience with it but maybe you get a more rounded picture of the individual.
This is the concept behind the “My Single Friend” site – the friend has to agree and you write a testimonial about them. I don’t have any experience with it but maybe you get a more rounded picture of the individual.
Blmey, that’s a blast from the past, about 12 years ago some work colleagues were trying to set me up on there!
Also about 12 years ago I tried eharmony and match neither really worked for me. I met me wife in person in the end. Guardian soul mates is where one of my friends met his now wife. All of this is quite some time ago though and we’ll before the ‘hookup’ type apps, so I figured the landscape has changed quite a bit.
I sensed anything you have to pay for may yield better results and have less time wasters, but who knows.
I sensed anything you have to pay for may yield better results and have less time wasters, but who knows.