Anyone use Plenty Of fish or the others?

Man those dating sites suck, definitely a woman's market. Seems like you have to hold some strong looks to do well on those sites. Certainly not an ego stroker.
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  • jan-w
  • 01-09-2012, 10:37 PM
I looked into it and a few other dating sites but wasn't too impressed. The ladies seemed snobby. Not long after, I found the hobby and haven't looked back.
Some of the "Sugar Baby" sites are interesting...and the playing field is far more equal

But certainly they would not be classified as dating sites, I guess more glorified hobby sites
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Every girl I know who uses POF or Zoosk or any of the "free" dating sites gets inundated by the guys. I know girls who are not lookers by any means but they get literally 20+ messages a day from guys. Unless you are good looking or can write one HELL of a "hello" e-mail, you are probably not going to get anywhere.
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Dating for Dollars was the topic on Anderson Cooper today!
http://www.andersoncooper.com/episod...g-for-dollars/

http://www.andersoncooper.com/2012/0...scort-service/
On Monday, Anderson and his guests argue the merits of a self-described "online dating website," a site on which users place bids to go on dates with other users.

Relationship Expert Dr. Michelle Callahan weighs in with the argument that the website is not a dating platform at all, but is instead a front for an escort site.

"It's dangerous because people come to this site looking for love, whether it's a man or a woman, and you end up on a date with someone who's trying to sell you sex or buy sex from you. And I think that can even be traumatic for some people."

But the website's CEO and Creator Brandon Wade, as well as three of the site's users, disagree.


Read more: http://www.andersoncooper.com/2012/0...#ixzz1j2R8Yuvv
Dating for Dollars was the topic on Anderson Cooper today! Originally Posted by newtotown
Sounds interesting but I'm sure the same thousands of swinging dicks will be on there, not to mention, seems like a breeding ground for scammers.
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Not sure how old you are, but your age could be a factor.

Men in their late 40's and 50's are in demand on the dating market. That is, if you are trying to find someone in your same age range. If you are looking for a hot 20 year old, you are going to strike out.

Back when I was more actively dating, I had a lot of luck through Plenty and Match. But again I was looking for someone in my age range.

That fact that I had a job, kids all grown and knew how to be a gentleman all helped. Even though I like to think that it was because of my rugged gook looks. :-)
Yes, age appropriate is a big issue. My sister is on there, guys older than our parents message her ALL the time. 4 days after she put her profile up she had 13 PAGES of messages. Most of them from guys that really should know better.
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Yes, age appropriate is a big issue. My sister is on there, guys older than our parents message her ALL the time. 4 days after she put her profile up she had 13 PAGES of messages. Most of them from guys that really should know better. Originally Posted by SillyGirl
Never understood why the older guys hit on the younger ones, if they are truely looking for a "serious relationship."

I've raised my kids, don't want to raise somebody else's or start a new family of kids.
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  • ampad
  • 01-10-2012, 07:08 PM
I've used OkCupid but had no luck with it either. I've only messaged ladies within my age range (+/- 3 years). Out of the messages I've sent, only two have responded kindly stating they aren't interested. The others just ignore. It is sort of a bummer. I have way more luck just talking to women IRL at a bar, though they tend to be ladies I wouldn't want a long term relationship with. Life can be a pita sometimes