Would like to hear from anyone who's had a successful dating experience on this site. I see it advertised as similar to a dating site for "singles".
I don't view this site as being a dating site although it does have an alluring way of getting like-minded people to start a conversation.
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I found agnosticism.com on an ad in my Facebook newsfeed. It was advertized ss a dating site, which upon visiting, I felt it was not. I do like agnosticism.com though. I will check out your youtube. Thx!
I ran into somebody on the site that I have known for years. I didn't know she was agnostic / atheist. We plan to get together after the Holidays.
Thats awesome!
Because it's relatively a new site, it may take time to build up a volume of people on here that is within a reasonable driving distance to actually meet. I think it would be cool if the Admin tried to plan some sort of meet and greet convention/get together a couple times a year. Sounds a bit unrealistic but who knows, it could happen in time.
hart rating system on this website said we are a good match.
Seeing that I would like to chat with you more personally and
see where iit goes.
heart matching doens't mean a lot. If you are too far away or not within the age range someone prefers and if there isn't chemistry, its not going to work.
@mistymoon77 yes i agree with you
I don't think distance should be an obstacle. The internet has allowed us to search for a compatible match without limits on distance. Dosen't having a multitude of possible partners drastically increase the odds of finding that right person? Putting a limit on distance only limits the possibilities. If it's right the distance will work itself out.
If you want a strictly dating site where you'll have a chance of finding an atheist partner head over to one of those sites, put yourself down as "atheist" (or whatever), and only search for others.
That being said, those sites are each at least 5 years old (OkCupid's 13) and have some aspect of pay tiers so not only do they have more experience with technical hang-ups but they might also have a little more revenue.
Meanwhile this site's barely a year old (have we hit 6 months yet?) with no visible revenue stream (I've not seen any advertisements) but I'm confident that it'll get better. Dating aspects? Probably not for me but we can all help the user base grow but spreading word of its existence.
@kmdskit3 Did you tell that to Hugh Heffner?
Well, no. But maybe we could change that?
@Gatovicolo Exactly