I will stand behind eHarmony when it comes to finding a partner on a dating app. Reasons being: 1) it’s not cheap, hundreds of dollars to sign up , weeds out the less than serious people 2) extensive questionnaire to start, if you’re honest with yourself and who you are and what you want/don’t want the algorithm works very well 3) all matches are listed showing where you are comparable on different metrics so even with those matched you can see who you match with the most you can gauge what’s most enticing 4) on your very first date you already somewhat know you are on the same page with religion, politics, children, family, relationship norms, etc.
I will stand behind eHarmony when it comes to finding a partner on a dating app. Reasons being: 1) it’s not cheap, hundreds of dollars to sign up , weeds out the less than serious people 2) extensive questionnaire to start, if you’re honest with yourself and who you are and what you want/don’t want the algorithm works very well 3) all matches are listed showing where you are comparable on different metrics so even with those matched you can see who you match with the most you can gauge what’s most enticing 4) on your very first date you already somewhat know you are on the same page with religion, politics, children, family, relationship norms, etc.