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SUMMARY:Online Dating Sites: Pick Your Poison, Part 2
NAME:Online Dating Sites: Pick Your Poison, Part 2
DESCRIPTION: Télécharger le fichier 226980890612x612.jpg 
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 st 
 week we looked at the “Big Three” online dating sites 
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 son): 
 Match.com, eHarmony and Plenty of Fish. Today we’ll go down a level to 
 sites that aren’t as well-known but offer more places to cast your line.
 They range from the small and cool to the large and, well, minimal.\n\nTo 
 repeat my recommendation from last week, try a few sites to see which one 
 fits your style and offers the best selection, then focus on one site to 
 begin with, branching out to others if your time allows. Use the free 
 trials many paid sites offer, or start with a completely free site like 
 Plenty of Fish or OKCupid. Starting next week I’ll help lead you through
 the process of writing a great profile, getting your photos up and 
 contacting women.\n\nFirst, though, let’s round out the top dating 
 sites:\nSinglesNet 
 (https://findeserie.ovh/fds/?SinglesNet/edit&amp;newpage=1&amp;theme=margo
 t&amp;squelette=1col.tpl.html&amp;style=margot.css)\nMonthly 
 cost: $25/mo or $90/yr.\n\nThe folks at SinglesNet 
 (https://findeserie.ovh/fds/?SinglesNet/edit&amp;newpage=1&amp;theme=margo
 t&amp;squelette=1col.tpl.html&amp;style=margot.css) 
 at fifth place, behind True (which I won’t recommend, for reasons I’ll
 get into later).\n\nI’ve got to say, I’m completely unimpressed with 
 SinglesNet 
 (https://findeserie.ovh/fds/?SinglesNet/edit&amp;newpage=1&amp;theme=margo
 t&amp;squelette=1col.tpl.html&amp;style=margot.css). 
 The first time you go to the site you’ll see an option to search for 
 women in your area. Try it and you’re presented with search 
 results—which you can’t access because they’ve overlaid a sign-up 
 screen. A bait-and-switch like that only sets you up for the 
 disappointment within.\n\nConnecticut Dating Site 
 (https://www.loveawake.com/free-online-dating/United-States/state-of-Conne
 cticut.html)\nThere 
 is no matching technology on SinglesNet 
 (https://findeserie.ovh/fds/?SinglesNet/edit&amp;newpage=1&amp;theme=margo
 t&amp;squelette=1col.tpl.html&amp;style=margot.css) 
 that I can see. Searching is extremely simplistic: Age, location, and 
 ethnicity. Age is even approximate: “around my age or younger,” 
 “around my age or older,” “around my age” or “any age.” 
 You’re basically getting a list of random women in an approximate age 
 group, sorted by how long ago they last logged in. If you have the time to
 manually go through the profiles you could find a catch here, but I 
 wouldn’t see myself paying $8 or more a month to manually sort 
 women.\n\nYou’ll also want to shut off all e-mail alerts, because every 
 time someone views your profile you’ll be sent an “interest” 
 message. And the reverse is true: every time you click on a gorgeous face 
 that turns out to have the profile of a career criminal, she’ll get a 
 message that you’re “interested.” There’s very little online help,
 but with not much to do you probably don’t need it. And be careful to 
 treat the women you meet here right, or they’ll put your handle up on 
 the “scams” message board.\n\nZoosk\nMonthly Cost: $30/mo or 
 $120/yr.\n\nZoosk has positioned itself as the most social-network 
 friendly of dating sites, and that’s great if you want your Facebook 
 friends to follow along with your online dating exploits. It also allows 
 you to give “gifts” just like Facebook (“Oooh, how sweet, he sent me
 a picture of flowers!”), and has you earning “coins” that presumably
 pay for the gifts. Looking and “winking” is free but you have to pay 
 to contact, like most other sites.\n\nProfile information is sketchy: no 
 personality-based matching, and no body type information. Most of your 
 work here will be on the essay questions. But there are a few extras: if 
 you like comparing your Netflix queue or Last.fm playlist you can link to 
 them. Searching for local women can be done using any of the 
 multiple-choice answers and any age range, but there isn’t any matching 
 technology here.\n\nOne Zoosk-specific feature might just be money: you 
 can invite your friends to write “testimonials” to talk you up to the 
 ladies. Hit up a couple of your best wingmen and craft testimonials for 
 each other. It can’t hurt (as long as he doesn’t bring up the part 
 about the projectile vomiting last weekend) and can certainly 
 help.\n\nAgain, I wasn’t impressed with the selection of women here, 
 compared to Match or Plenty of Fish, but what I did notice is that women 
 on Zoosk seemed much more playful and tuned-in. If that matters to you, 
 give it a try.\n\nOkCupid 
 (https://findeserie.ovh/fds/?OkCupid/edit&amp;newpage=1&amp;theme=margot&a
 mp;squelette=1col.tpl.html&amp;style=margot.css)\nMonthly 
 Cost: Free (extra matching features $10/mo)\n\nThe OkCupid 
 (https://findeserie.ovh/fds/?OkCupid/edit&amp;newpage=1&amp;theme=margot&a
 mp;squelette=1col.tpl.html&amp;style=margot.css) 
 is almost entirely about matching. You could spend weeks on all the 
 questions and tests that get you just a little more finely-adjusted 
 matches.\n\nNot to mention it’s fun to find out more about yourself, and
 explore the various traits of women you’re interested in. See if she’s
 earned the “More Kinky” badge, or find out her “Lover Style.” You 
 can search on a number of criteria, but matching is always at the heart of
 OkCupid 
 (https://findeserie.ovh/fds/?OkCupid/edit&amp;newpage=1&amp;theme=margot&a
 mp;squelette=1col.tpl.html&amp;style=margot.css) 
 also tracks (anonymously) the habits of its users and also does 
 independent testing, and can tell you that those shirtless photos do 
 work.\n\nBest of all, it’s all free. Okay, nothing in life is really 
 free – OkCupid 
 (https://findeserie.ovh/fds/?OkCupid/edit&amp;newpage=1&amp;theme=margot&a
 mp;squelette=1col.tpl.html&amp;style=margot.css) 
 makes its money selling something called the “A-List Subscription.” 
 This gives you more search features (sort profiles by personality traits 
 or popularity), messaging features (attachments) and visibility 
 (“A-List” profiles appear in a special section on search pages—this 
 would seem to defeat the point of matching, but whatever). Also, paid 
 users don’t see ads, although they’re already the least intrusive of 
 any site.\n\nSince basic matching and contacts are free, you’ve got 
 nothing to lose.\n\nThe Others\nThere are dozens, maybe hundreds of other 
 places to find an Internet mate, from the simple-but-free BlackPeopleMeet 
 (https://findeserie.ovh/fds/?BlackPeopleMeet/edit&amp;newpage=1&amp;theme=
 margot&amp;squelette=1col.tpl.html&amp;style=margot.css) 
 or JDate. Match started up Chemistry.com to win some of the 
 personality-match market from eHarmony. Some long-time standbys like 
 Lavalife and Date.com still exist. If you have the time, check a few 
 out.\n\nThere’s only one site I’ve had trouble with: True. Billed as 
 the “safe” dating site, they certainly offer a number of matching 
 options. However, the price to contact other users is prohibitive ($50/mo 
 or $130/yr). And what’s more, the “safety” apparently ends outside 
 the walls of True, as I was relentlessly spammed by them. I couldn’t 
 turn it off. I tried sending them e-mail but it didn’t gain a response. 
 I had to take the radical step of training my e-mail provider to treat 
 them as spam. I’d like to go back there and check them out for you but I
 just won’t take the chance again.\n\nAnd Then There’s Craigslist\nIf 
 Craigslist is the Internet version of want ads, their personals are the 
 Internet version of alternative-weekly personal ads. The people you meet 
 will be a mixed bag, and there’s no searching or matching. Just either 
 write up an ad or go look through the “Women Seeking Men.” The beauty 
 of Craigslist is that no matter what you’re looking for, you just might 
 find it. The downside is that you might find a lot of what you don’t 
 want as well.\n\nI could do an entire series on using Craigslist 
 personals, and I just might, but for now let’s stick with some 
 structure.\n\nYour mission is to try a site or two. Sign up for free and 
 explore, and let me know what you like or don’t like about the sites you
 check out. \nSource: 
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DESCRIPTION:La culture, moins on en a, plus on l'étale! \nSource: 
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SUMMARY:Super événement à Bordeaux
NAME:Super événement à Bordeaux
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