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torrent of messages in your box. While there's still a lot of that going on, there's a trend in some of
the newer dating sites that helps make that model a thing of the past.
A lot of people are calling these newer sites "relationship sites." Using
science
to match people with one another instead of the old fashioned ways. These
so called "relationship sites" have an excellent track record so far - many marriages
and engagements have been created, and a very large percentage of the people
using these sites report great satisfaction.
The basic principle of these new sites is based on psychology and personality analysis.
The site member takes some tests, completes a couple of pages of questions, and
the software does the rest. Most of the software behind the scenes of these sites
has been created with some real science heavyweights. A lot of psychology and mathematics
goes into the analysis, and the results can be amazing.
Instead of two people getting together because of some superficial attraction, people
are matched 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.
Try one out before passing judgement, you'll be glad you did. The 3 sites mentioned
below are all relationship sites. Any one of the three
can give you an idea of what we're saying here.
Relationship sites are just one of the many new innovations in the ever changing
world of online dating. The scene continues to evolve, right in front of our eyes!
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