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Visitors to Chemistry.com may notice that the website doesn't deviate much from other online dating big-shots in terms of looks. The site is part of the Match.com family, so they keep things relatively simple when it comes to appearance. The difference in Chemistry, what makes it stand out, is the in depth way their personality software matches compatible couples using more than simple questions about your temperament and previous relationships.
Chemistry.com is widely publicized and is easily one of the best-known dating forums on the Internet. Their resident relationship expert, Chief Scientific Advisor Dr. Helen Fisher, has turned an age old thought on its head and introduced singles to the possibility that there's more than one fish to be caught in the proverbial sea.
Dr. Thomas believes that every individual is compatible with many others, and she set up the site's "chemistry" tests to focus on factors that forge happy and lasting relationships and not necessarily attraction that would undoubtedly fizzle out.
The website is competing with the big boys of the game, like Perfect Match and eHarmony. To that end, Chemistry.com tries to offer a different atmosphere - one that's more serious about finding that perfect someone(s) than their competitors. To date, over 10 million members are using Chemistry.com, and their membership base continues to grow.
Chemistry.com isn't packed to the rafters with features. Members have a few contact options if they wish to break the ice with their matches, but in terms of an interactive community where people can meet each other without the site's say-so, there's really nothing about Chemistry that allows it to work as a social networking hub.
This can be a big negative to some people. The reverse of that is, of course, the fact that Chemistry.com isn't like a Friend Finder site. The aim of Chemistry is to point you in the right direction and help serious singles find lasting love. They believe in their system, too, as evidenced by the Meet-in-Person Promise: a guarantee that you'll see at least three matches worth meeting in three months, or else you'll receive an additional three months for free.
There are also plenty of articles and advice columns to read, and even notes from Dr. Fisher herself, all dealing with serious dating issues. For folks still having trouble finding that special someone, Chemistry.com offers a personal Chemistry Concierge - a real person available via email or telephone who will assist members in using the site to increase their odds.
Like all dating sites, Chemistry.com has its ups and downs. You'll receive plenty of matches (area dependent), helpful advice and get to participate in a safe atmosphere. But you won't have the freedom to browse and choose for yourself. The site can also be a little expensive, but with the challenge and free trial, you may not have to pay a lot before finding a match.
All in all, Chemistry.com does manage to stand out as one of the web's premier dating sites. They're serious about what they do and are best suited for singles serious about using online dating to find an actual relationship.
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