Wednesday, June 10, 2015

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Online dating seemed like a great idea until your Tinder dates scared the crap out of you or you started wondering if all of the women on Match were actually bots. But that doesn’t mean you can’t find the love of your life—or even your next great hookup—online. Here are 5 new dating services that will help you meet the women you want, no matter your online dating frustrations.

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sanjax777@outlook.com







Dreamcliq
This is for you if writing an “about me” description makes you break out in a cold sweat. Apart from asking you to state a few basics like name, age, and location, this site is completely photo-based—and anything X-rated will be taken down quick. You select 20-some of your best pictures from social media or your camera roll to showcase your personality. 

If you like someone’s portfolio, you can send a message. There’s no membership fee, but each time you send her a “cliq” on her profile it costs $2.50. It’s a different approach to membership fees, but by showing her that you’re really invested in talking, she’s more likely to write back. Ignoring you is like her not saying “thanks” after you buy her a drink. (Hey, at least it’s cheaper this way if she rejects you.)

Jess, Meet Ken
It’s like your friends trying to find you a blind date, but in the digital age. Still in beta, this (for now) free site lets women run the show. (Because you shouldn’t always have to do all the work.) Guys can only have profiles submitted by female friends; so if a woman browsing the site is into you, she can message your friend first. If your gal-pal thinks you’d be a good match, you get an introduction. Connect through Facebook and the site will help prod your friends to post a profile for you. 

Hinge
For the guy who is wary of crazies. It looks a lot like Tinder. But—hold on—instead of randos, this free mobile app does a better job of matching you with users who have at least one Facebook friend in common. Think of it as a way to be introduced to somebody just on the fringe of your social circle. It’s currently available to singles in Washington D.C., Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, L.A., Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. 

Tastebuds
Sometimes it just comes down to finding the right person to rock out with. Discover your ideal concert companion with Tastebuds, which matches people based on their music tastes. Bonus: The free service just acquired Moosify, which used to be its competitor. So the site and companion app now has an extra 100,000 music-loving singles to choose from. Even if it isn’t true love, at least you’ll have someone to call when you score that extra concert ticket.

LinkedUp!
If you want more of women’s résumé info, try LinkedUp. Instead of syncing with Facebook to pull users’ photos and personal information, this mobile app syncs with LinkedIn accounts. For free, you can anonymously pass on a profile or like somebody, and can even search for a match based on a specific job industry. (Perfect if you’re looking for a personal trainer to fall in love with—and get free workout advice at the same time.) 











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