USA TODAY — May 18 — Dating services such as Match.com and eHarmony are reporting that numerous members are finding romance with someone in the U.S. while serving in Iraq or Afghanistan. The % of military members joining eHarmony increased by 56% from 2006 to 2008, says Gian Gonzaga, an eHarmony research psychologist. FULL ARTICLE @ USA TODAY
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This makes me proud to be in the dating business knowing that we are helping our brave service people make their lives better.
However, the real question is how many of them are using MyPartner.com, ManHunt, etc. Does the military still have the “Don’t ask, Don’t online date” policy?
This makes me proud to be in the dating business knowing that we are helping our brave service people make their lives better.
However, the real question is how many of them are using MyPartner.com, ManHunt, etc. Does the military still have the “Don’t ask, Don’t online date” policy?