For some reason my personal life became the topic of conversation one day this week in my classroom. We discussed how much I am at school and how active my girls are – and therefore I do not have a personal life. :)
One of my students decided it was her purpose to have me married before she graduates (she’s a senior)! LOL I don’t really see that happening, but one of her plans was for me to try some of the online dating services. ironically enough, I then got this opportunity to review True.com.
Sign up is free at True.com, and they claim they will help you find the love of your life or just someone to date – depending on what you are looking for in life. They use scientific compatiblity tests to match you and are endorsed by Psychology today.
I’ve always had doubts about these types of programs. In today’s world I just have a fear of psychos, but I did notice (and find it reassuring) that at the bottom there was a warning that criminals would be prosecuted (and married people). I know this is not total protection, but at least it shows that True.com is aware on watching for it. In addition, there is an entire area of the website that offers safety advice from everything to first dates to online relationships.
Not only can you sign up for free, but you can also search for free. However, you do have to join to see the search results. This is a simple and painless procedure though if you are even slightly curious. You can choose how much (or how little) information to reveal about yourself. If you are single and actively wanting not to be, True.com is one site where you can look for someone to share your life.
