Anonymous wrote:When I was doing online dating (5+ years ago now, but I did it for well over 6 years) I found I needed eHarmony for quality, and Match for quantity. You do need a certain number of dates just to keep it interesting, see what's out there, keep your hopes up. eHarmony was just a little slow.
But - my dates from eHarmony were much more promising guys. Less likely to want to hop in the sack. I ended up meeting my husband on eHarmony.
I am plus-sized, and while I do think it reduced the overall amount of interest you get, I didn't find a lack of interest in general. I was sure to post very accurate, even slightly unflattering pictures of myself. I wanted to make sure they were pleasantly surprised when meeting me in person, not taken aback.
Thanks. Maybe I need to do Match and OKCupid simultaneously.