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This is a discussion on EDisharmony within the Sex and Relationships forums, part of the Topics of Interest category; Unable To Match You At This Time eHarmony is based upon a complex matching system developed through extensive research with ...

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    EDisharmony

    Unable To Match You At This Time

    eHarmony is based upon a complex matching system developed through extensive research with married couples. One of the requirements for successful matching is that participants fall within certain defined profiles. If we find that we will not be able to match a user using these profiles, we feel it is only fair to inform them early in the process.
    We are so convinced of the importance of creating compatible matches to help people establish happy, lasting relationships that we sometimes choose not to provide service rather than risk an uncertain match.
    Unfortunately, we are not able to make our profiles work for you. Our matching model could not accurately predict with whom you would be best matched. This occurs for about 20% of potential users, so 1 in 5 people simply will not benefit from our service. We hope that you understand, and we regret our inability to provide service for you at this time.

    http://www.eharmony.co.uk/

    The test is sort of fun, if you like filling in forms.

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    haha, I had heard about that. that's how the pleasantly "reject" people...

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    For a minute, I thought the title said "ED is harmony"... :P That bites, though.
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    I'm pretty sure you "fail" and get rejected if your answers give the impression that you are not in a current well-adjusted mindset, don't have christian values, or seem depressed or unstable.

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    This would probably happen to Einstein too. Sadly, I think it's because you're just too smart and they can't match anyone with you that could keep up. Look at all the systems you've created.

    And no, I'm not just saying that. I wouldn't come in here to pointlessly lie, if I thought you were a reject I simply wouldn't respond.

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    I'm curious if they send the rejects a link to personality cafe xD
    J/k xD
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    I had heard about that site not allowing matches for INTPs. Can any INTPs debunk that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grim View Post
    I had heard about that site not allowing matches for INTPs. Can any INTPs debunk that?
    That's so stupid. I have a crush on an INTP at school right now. Why would they block them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viktoria View Post
    That's so stupid. I have a crush on an INTP at school right now. Why would they block them?
    The theory that was presented was that INTPs are too hard to place... other types have less of a hard time relating to the other NTs. It was suggested that the "normal types" (world full of sensors and all) could not relate to INTPs well enough. If Eharmony "pushed" INTPs on people it might affect their success rate or something like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grim View Post
    The theory that was presented was that INTPs are too hard to place... other types have less of a hard time relating to the other NTs. It was suggested that the "normal types" (world full of sensors and all) could not relate to INTPs well enough. If Eharmony "pushed" INTPs on people it might affect their success rate or something like that.
    I hate that. Fuck Eharmony. Thanks for telling us. I know for a fact I'll never be using the site.


 
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