p.s. actually, i took the eharmony test a couple of months ago. i took it out of curiosity, after a friend took it and got the result..."sorry, we can't help you." lol. well, i also signed up for a hotmail account at the same time, so i wouldn't be bothered with their spam on an account i actually use. i didn't read the fine print carefully enough. they apparently started sending my profile out to all these people. i was blissfully ignorant...until a couple of weeks later i happened to check the hotmail account and shit! i had like 20 messages! one of them was from someone i know, a colleague, expressing interest...not someone i would want to date...so that was a little weird, especially since i knew he could tell it was me (they use your actual first name as your profile name). i was disappointed, though...i was kind of hoping to get the "sorry...can't help you!" message. lol.
so the weird thing about the eharmony test, i thought, was that they asked a *ton* of questions about religion, and religious faith, and how important is your faith, and how important is it that your partner share your faith, and how often do you attend religious services, etc. etc. etc. i think i remember reading somewhere that the guy who started eharmony is really religious.
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Date: 2005-09-28 12:30 am (UTC)so the weird thing about the eharmony test, i thought, was that they asked a *ton* of questions about religion, and religious faith, and how important is your faith, and how important is it that your partner share your faith, and how often do you attend religious services, etc. etc. etc. i think i remember reading somewhere that the guy who started eharmony is really religious.