Posting this after eight weeks on best dating sites for single moms that are free? — niche & community d — here is roughly where I landed.
What actually frustrates me is that the photo verification step treats a fifty-mile radius as a suggestion, which is the real problem with no-payment platforms.
My working theory is that whether you actually read the profile explains more of how many conversations survive past day three than the size of the company behind it ever did, and the sample size here is basically one in the & community d context.
For anyone who has used no-payment platforms recently:
Has anyone had the reverse happen where evaluating the alternatives is concerned?
Is that worth the time investment outside your own area?
Is that still true for anyone in single parents?
Has anyone compared the two directly given evaluating the alternatives?
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The pattern I keep seeing is that the quality of your first message is a better predictor of how satisfied you're after a month than how polished the profile looks for parents dating again.
Not sure I agree. @ivy_FL, the paywall comment did not hold for me.
My working theory is that the total registered user count gets the credit but how well a platform handles reports does the work, which may say more about how I use them.
Dropping the filters turned it from a chore into something workable and nothing else came close.
In practice, when evaluating the alternatives is the issue, how well a platform handles reports outweighs the size of the company behind it where evaluating the alternatives is concerned.
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