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You are funny AND smart, Godfollower.And who wouldn’t want to read more about you, I ask?
I see what you mean about Catholic Match; I just went onto that site, and poof! I had very specific information – including pictures and logon activity – immediately available, without even signing up for the service. (But what do you mean by it being too casual? As in “not looking for marriage” or as in “not serious about being Catholic”?).
I’ve taken a look at Ave Maria Singles, and my initial reaction is that I’m not sure I agree with their don’t-worry-about-geography requirement. They seem to be pretty serious about it, even directing men not to ask women in whom they’re interested about where they’re from. I would have a serious problem relocating for someone I was dating; my licenses are geographic, and it would mean starting over in my career at the least. Even in the real world I’ve bumped into “geographically undesirable” women, where the commute to meet them would mean hours spent in rush hour traffic. So there are issues with the site. On the other hand, AMS is clearly not a hook-up site, and it should result in religiously compatible matches, unlike some other sites I could name. Plus, with SacredCello as a member, it can’t be all bad!
Catholic Singles seems promising, in that the searches allow selectivity based on some useful common issues: smoking, pets, use of money, etc. – beyond merely can-you-marry-in-the-church questions. On the other hand (and it may be just my interpretation here), it seems like there are a lot of less-orthodox members, though at least that’s one category you can use when searching (“as a Catholic I am … conservative / liberal / moderate / etc.”).
With both Ave Maria Singles and Catholic Singles, I ran into a pet peeve of mine: I had to search for a while before finding the price (not that price is really that much of an issue; it’s just that the cynic in me gets riled when that sort of thing isn’t easily found). Catholic Match appears to be free, though that may just be more poor price communication.
As you might have guessed, I’ve never used an online dating service, and I’m still interested in people’s opinions about the various sites. Clearly they all have success stories, so I guess it’s just a matter of getting into my comfort zone.
What you say is true about there being success stories to all the various online dating services. In fact, if geography is a big issue, you might find more success with Catholic Match. However, you never know which lady might be willing to relocate. If you’ve already narrowed down the dating pool to your area, you might be missing out!
I like the privacy of Ave Maria Singles, like I said. And, also, I like the depth of the profile questions. It’s not just a one-pager for nominal Catholics looking to hook up. Hmm, perhaps that isn’t a fair assessment of Catholic Match. I don’t know, because I haven’t tried that one, nor any others, for that matter. I also don’t know anything about the business practices or the owner of Catholic Match. But the guy who started Ave Maria Singles is clearly being led by the Holy Spirit, in my opinion.
The price for AMS membership is $184, as of June 1, 07, but it is a one-time fee, so you can take all the time that is needed. In my case, it looks like it’s going to be a long and windy road. Once I signed on and was able to do searches, I realized, to my dismay, that there was no one, even in my state, whom I was interested in. Anyway, I’m not sure what the fee is for other sites, but pretty sure that it is a monthly renewal with deals for longer membership. Is it free? I guess I don’t know.
I will be interested to know what you decide, Godfollower.