hah, I see that for some reason Google think it is smart to run a match.com ad over on the left.
Let's see, match.com is the one who introduced me to the woman who was in her 30's, and two weeks earlier broke up with her fiance, who had just turned 21... (for those counting, that is two danger signs in one.. try to count them all!). She wanted to tell me she was very open minded, because she took her then-fiance to a strip club for his 21st birthday and paid for him to get a lap dance.
And I shouldn't really be concerned about how often CSD visited her, her son just had some metabolism issues, and he really was eating, he would just not gain weight.
And the reason she no longer had a car is because they went to the coast with another couple and the other woman was somehow injured and they didn't want to go to a hospital on the coast because they would ask a lot of questions, so they drove 100 miles back home, but got stopped and her fiance didn't know that his license was suspended, so they impounded the car and she doesn't have the money to get it back...
And somewhere in there I lost the call.
Or there is the woman who insisted that we meet soon, because she had to get back to her old place and get the stuff out before her husband (!) threw it all out and she was hoping she would survive that trip back to the house, and i better call quick because he would probably turn off her cell phone.
Eharmony is another matter, though.
(Of course, it is nice to be out of the online dating game, but.. I can say from experience that Eharmony is the only one worth the trouble. The others are not only a waste of time and money, they are filled with some very dangerous people.)