Date a soulmate from Gilroy, United States. This is my first time being on Match.com. I chose this particular site because I read the following dating site breakdown from the web and I must say that Match.com beats the alternatives. . .
• OK Cupid: 50% people who claim to be "musicians" or "artists" but who actually make their money "waiting tables," 20% hipster hotties who take themselves and their tattoos too seriously, 15% left-leaning preppy guys who decorate their bedrooms with pictures of stadiums, 10% inexplicable rednecks, 4% dudes with kids, 1% of people who are doing it as a joke
• Match.com: Uncreative types who aren't yet ready to admit that they kind of want to get married. More conservative-less weird than OK Cupid.
• eHarmony: People who want to skip over all of the fun stuff and just married. Women who love Anne Geddes and still have "The Rachel" haircut. Sexually frightened men who own nice dishes.
• Craigslist: Human traffickers.
Match.com is definitely more in line with where I am in my life. For instance, I'm above average with my creativity. I can draw some mean looking stick figures-emoticons =-) and I can hold my own with Pictionary. I do have a hard time admitting that I want to get married someday. I guess right now marriage is on the bottom of the needs and wants list. Getting to know someone, enjoying life, focusing on my career, traveling, and family are all forefront to the "M" word. I am definitely more conservative-less weird than the people on OK cupid. Although, that’s not saying very much because just browsing on OK cupid for a minutes makes Match.com worth every penny.