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If you're single it can be really difficult to meet someone new. We work
long hours. Health concerns and safety issues make us wary of becoming
involved with people we don't know. Workplace relationships are often
frowned upon. Sometimes it's as plain simple as not being able to tell who's
available and who isn't.
It's not surprising that online dating is so popular.
But have some other sites become victims of their own success? Although they
have hundreds of thousands of members, they offer no methodical way of
matching people.
Do you honestly want to look through gazillions of pictures, picking someone
based on their looks and a description alone - then start emailing them only
to find out that you've got nothing in common?
No? Well Cybersuitors is absolutely the right choice for you then.
Time and again we heard stories of people being swept off their feet in a
tide of passion, then being brought down to earth with a jolt when they
discovered that there was something about their date which meant a
relationship was unlikely to work. Perhaps one wanted children and the other
didn't. Or one was a smoker and the other couldn't abide it.
In fact eminent psychologist Dr Glenn Wilson has identified a list of no
less than 25 issues which have the potential to become problems in long-term
relationships. These issues form the basis of the exclusive Cybersuitors CQ
Test - and it's what makes us so very different from the previous generation
of online dating services, and why you're much more likely to meet your
'significant other' right here at Cybersuitors.
For too long matchmaking has been based on someone (or a computer) pairing
up gentlemen who prefer blondes with women who are. It goes a long way to
explaining why the whole dating agency scene (both on- and off-line) is such
a hit-and-miss experience.
And it's why Cybersuitors has worked with Dr Glenn Wilson to put matchmaking
on a truly scientific footing.
Dr Wilson has developed a scientifically-proven process called 'psychometric
matching' (the word psychometric is defined as the science of measuring the
mind's processes).
As Dr Wilson says: "Research has shown that there are all sorts of factors
in relationships which can be important sources of discontent or dispute.
They include things like physical traits such as height, build and
attractiveness, and preferences in matters such as music, entertainment and
food. By placing these items on a scale, the psychometric matching process
shows how close or far apart individuals' responses are. The nearer they
are, the more likely they are to hit it off together. Of course, similarity
in such areas isn't the only thing that determines whether a couple will be
attracted to each other. Chemistry is also important. But the test tells you
whether your long-term prospects are good after the early passion has
cooled."
We believe that investing a little of your time and being that extra-bit
honest will pay off handsomely in the long-run: you'll find yourself being
matched with someone with whom you truly have a lot in common.
And it's what makes Cybersuitors a genuine meeting of the minds.
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