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POPSOnline Dating If your previous experiences with online Internet dating programs have left you unsatisfied, it doesn't necessarily mean that you should give up hope of finding your lifetime soul mate online. Have you tried the dating service of eHarmony? If haven't, perhaps it is the right time to try a new alternative. Even if you are in relationship already, consider checking out the helpful dating tips.
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POPSLegislating Immorality In New Mexico, a state civil-rights commission fined an evangelical wedding photographer $6,637 for politely declining to photograph a gay commitment ceremony. In California, the state Supreme Court ruled unanimously against two San Diego fertility doctors who refused to give in-vitro fertilization to a lesbian owing to their religious beliefs, even though they had referred her to another doctor. And just this week, evangelical dating site eHarmony, which hadn’t previously provided same-sex matchmaking services, announced it had been browbeaten into doing so by New Jersey’s Division on Civil Rights and the threat of litigation. The first 10,000 same-sex eHarmony registrants will receive a free six-month subscription. “That’s one of the things I asked for,” crowed Eric McKinley, who brought the charges against eHarmony.
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POPSThe eHarmony Shakedown Perhaps heterosexual men and women should start filing lawsuits against gay dating websites and undermine their businesses. Coerced tolerance and diversity-by-fiat cut both ways.
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POPSBrits Value Sex And In-Laws Okaaay... if the Brits are not uptight and there's a market for it, then why no plans for a service for homosexuals? Especially if they're looking for new market opportunities? Hmm. Naaah, Brits are uptight. Study or not. *LOL* ;)
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POPSThe Science of Matchmaking The NYTimes takes a look in this article at matchmaking Web sites that use surveys/personality tests to choose a partner for you. It's interesting to note that while many people are successfully using these sites - ie: getting married - the algorithms being used remain top secret and haven't been published for peer review. When it comes to looking for love, people obviously have a lot of blind faith.