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  1. I use one site that is geared toward younger guys looking for older guys. Its a very interactive site in that you can search by zip code, by country, and what they like or what they want….NSA, friends, date, relationship. You can search all around the world. I’ve met many guys in different countries when I travel. There is the very rare guy who’s trying to scam (always quite obvious) or the guys that are looking for a sugar daddy (usually upfront that that is what they want) Met many really great guys on that site.

  2. I filled out an Eharmony personality profile once, on a lonely afternoon. I got emails saying there were several matches, but I was too cheap to actually pay for eharmony, so nothing ever happened. Plus I got paranoid and had vast feelings of unworthiness about actually meeting anyone who someone else felt was a good match for me. I know, Montrose has some self esteem issues.

  3. I’ve let go of the idea of finding a life mate while living in NYC. The gene pool is totally contaminated and the lesbian community is so…so…well, incestuous, that it’s impossible to find a woman who hasn’t dated so-and-so, so-and-so’s friend, ex, etc.

  4. I use LinkedIn and Facebook – I like them well enough.

    LinkedIn for business networking – Public – anyone can view. And they have job listings and show you how you may be connected to a person in position to hire.

    I use Facebook for family and friends – Private – only immediate friends can view.

    They’ve got their issues, like when someone you don’t actually like/trust/know very well asks to link to you.

  5. gay men just use those those sites for cheap gross anonymous dirty sex. eharmony and match.com are for the straight women in their 30s who’s eggs are slowly being depleted and really really REALLY need to snag a husband, stat. sorry to generalize, but it’s true. some days i think i hate both heteros and homosexuals.

    *r*

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