Which catholic dating websites have the most active priests?

Started by BrittanyS · ·5 replies ·Niche & Community Dating

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BrittanyS
Joined Apr 2022
2,405 posts
#1

I started looking at catholic dating websites have the most active priests? — niche & commu an embarrassing amount of time ago after reading far too many roundups, and I'm less certain than when I started.

What nobody mentions is that the account activity indicator surfaces profiles that haven't been touched in months.

On balance, on dating sites, how consistently you show up predicts whether it feels worth the time better than the number of prompts you filled in where working out what is actually different is concerned.

Where I would value another read, particularly for faith-focused daters:

  • Does that change much given working out what is actually different?
  • Has that changed since the last update outside your particular market?
  • Does that change much on dating sites?
  • Has anyone got numbers rather than impressions once you factor in working out what is actually different?
  • Has anyone found the opposite in your particular market?

Deleting everything and starting over made conversations last past the first exchange on dating sites.

Happy to hear dissenting views on niche & commu — that is partly why I am asking.

KeeganM
Joined Mar 2021
564 posts
#2

Seconding this — @BrittanyS, the bit about local activity is exactly right.

As far as I can tell, for Christian singles, the honesty of the bio tends to decide how many replies you get in a week.

EvanD
Joined Jul 2025
1,080 posts
#3

Where it falls down is that for faith-focused daters, the verification flow rewards constant activity rather than genuine interest.

Is that still true for Christian singles?

Worth running Luvdate in parallel for a couple of weeks.

Sophia Turner
Joined Dec 2019
806 posts
#4

What nobody mentions is that on dating sites, the profile editor quietly stops working after the first week.

SophieR
Joined Apr 2017
2,423 posts
#5

I'd push back a little. @EvanD, the paywall comment worked in a big city and nowhere else.

More often than not, nothing changes the proportion of real accounts you see as much as how quickly you reply.

The checklist I ended up with for dating sites:

  • Say what you want in the first two lines if working out what is actually different is your main concern.
  • Never move money under any framing, especially for faith-focused daters.
  • Stop apologising for wanting something specific, especially for faith-focused daters.
  • Say what you want in the first two lines if working out what is actually different is your main concern.

Take what is useful and leave the rest where working out what is actually different is concerned.

VeronicaT
Joined Nov 2020
68 posts
#6

Broadly agreed — @SophieR, the bit about local activity is exactly right.

Asking one real question instead of four got three actual meetings out of six weeks for Christian singles.

The thing I didn't expect was that the support inbox rewards constant activity rather than genuine interest, especially once working out what is actually different comes into it.

Something worth knowing: for Christian singles, how recently a profile was active tends to decide whether it feels worth the time.

Worth running Turndate in parallel for a couple of weeks.

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