“Since joining chemistry.com, several men have clicked my ‘Interested’ button. Unfortunately, none of them have interested me enough to make me want to return the favor.”
“The reason for this phenomenon may be that my specifications for a match sum to ‘He has to have a beating heart.’ Body type? Four limbs is sufficient, even if several are protheses. Height? I’ve never met a man shorter than me. Relationship history? Just as long as there is a relationship history. In essence, I am looking for a man. So, if the person is a man — I’ll look at him. Consequently, I’m gettin’ just about everything in my inbox. It’s better to have choices, right?”
And so reports my comely anonymous female friend in part III of the series of articles* about her experience with Chemistry.com.
See also Part I: Chemistry.com Through a Woman’s Eyes, Part II: Signing Up For Chemistry.com from a Woman’s Perspective and Part IV: Return Your Shopping Carts to Chemistry.com.
Other Chemistry.com Articles: You are a DIRECTOR/negotiator, Is it eHarmony or eDissonance?
*Editor’s Note: I, Chris Abraham, am underwriting the Chemistry.com subscription fee for my lovely and anonymous female friend for blog fodder. I really want to see what the experience is for a woman on a dating site. And I am betting you might want to experience it right along with me. This will be a continuing series following my cute and available friend through her Chemistry.com experiences at almost real time. Enjoy!









