Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Pacemaker
Doesn't eHarmony base it's matches on long term successful marriages? I could see that with the smaller segment of the population it might be difficult to find willing gay people who had been in relationships for 30+ years. BTW eHarmony doesn't just reject gay people it also rejects people that don't fit the patterns they've found. I guess those people should sue as well.
Yes, they reject anyone who they think they will be unlikely to find a match for. They do that because their success rate is their main selling point.
However, I suppose they can maintain separate success rates for heterosexuals and homosexuals and that fixes that problem. And all they have to do is try to match homosexuals, they don't actually have to try to do it well.
Note to self:
Try to sign up for exclusively gay matchmaking site; sue exclusively gay matchmaking site.