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more about #chemistrycom more comments → egg cream: Until they allows me to pick both "men" and "women" as my answer to "What are you interested in?" I don't care. more » Hooplehead: I decided to ditch EHarmony when the only people they could find to set me up with were painfully ugly or single dads. Both are dealbreakers for me. more » BrutallyHonestBabes (aka Mrs. Sarah.of.a.Lesser.Hobbit): In my cold, cruel heart I feel the decision is money based - in these tough economic times, excluding anyone with cash is stupid. more » dripdrop: more » Kivrin: A few years ago I read an interview w/ the founder of eHarmony -- I think it was at Salon.com -- and his "defense" of the no-gay policy was that eHarm... more » Sukie in the Graveyard: oh! I loved the "Nope, still gay" commercial. I laughed every time. more » peperony and chease: You can be gay but you still have to be Christian, right? more » Mr. Mittens (né nodoubt9203): more » morninggloria: I saw Chemistry.com's commercials as the online dating site version of the "BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT?! NO PROBLEM!" car dealership commercials, like peop... more » lalaland13: Will the new site be called SodomEharmony.com? As befitting the founder's beliefs? more » SarahMC: Why would gay people want to patronize a service that clearly doesn't want them, when there are gay-friendly services available that cater to cooler p... more » MeaniePants: ...instead of going online. Bad punctuation. Bad. more » Samanthrax: Is eHarmony Christian based? This is a big step forward, if so. I got rejected by eHarmony. I don't think they liked the cut of my jib. more » veronykah: eHarmony makes me laugh. I broke up with a long term BF and figured WTF I'll fill out their stupid questionarre and see who they pick for me... When I... more » hamburgerhotdog: I thought the whole point of eHarmony was that it was supposed to appeal to prudes? more »

