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(Funny Videos) This is a funny video produced by a dating company to provide at least one reason as to why you should always upload a photo with your online dating profile. The title of this video is “Internet Romance”
(Canada Online Dating News) In February 2010, online dating service eHarmony will celebrate three years in Canada. eHarmony Canada launched in Canada on February 12, 2007, just in time for Valentine’s Day. In the United States, a research study conducted by Harris Interactive in 2006 found that eHarmony was responsible for 33,000 marriages a year. eHarmony has since been expanding into other countries to spread that success.
When eHarmony Canada launched in 2007, it’s CEO, Greg Waldorf stated:
“If you’re going to match singles who have the highest probability of marital satisfaction, the eHarmony model – matching singles who share broad based compatibility – is the only scientifically proven way to do it. Launching and promoting country specific sites like eHarmony Canada is going to enable us to introduce our unique matching system to more people around the world.”
eHarmony isn’t a traditional online dating service. In fact, the company refers to itself as a “relationship service” because it is aimed at people seeking relationships versus those seeking just to casually date. eHarmony Canada requires users to fill out an in-depth personality profile before they can become a member. Dozens of questions help the service to match users based on compatibility.
(Online Dating Canada) Canadian Online Dating Service, LavaLife, is offering up some dating tips for dating in the military. The five tips are aimed at easing the difficulty many men or women face when dating someone in the Canadian Forces. Here are the five tips:
1) Keep lines of communication open
When your partner is deployed, you have to communicate however you can. Emailing is the easiest and most accessible option, but try to chat by phone as much as possible too. Hearing your loved one’s voice on the other end of the line always makes you feel closer. Getting a piece of home is always welcome too, so sending care packages and snail mail letters are always a great way of showing you care.
2) Trust each other
As in any relationship, trust is an ultimate key. Whether your significant other is five or 5,000 miles away, trusting one another fully will insure long lasting strength in any relationship.
3) Value the time you can spend together
For those who do fall in love with military personnel, it’s not all about hardship. In times of peace many soldiers often are able to finish work early and the military tries to plan their operations around the school year so that personnel can spend as much time with their families as possible. Use this time to plan a romantic weekend away or take a fun vacation with the family.
4) Be independent and learn to take care of yourself
It’s important to redefine your idea of “partnership” and be able to stand on your own for long periods of time while your other half is on duty. Your boyfriend/husband will feel better knowing that you will be okay while he is away serving the country.
5) Build a solid support network of friends and family while your loved one is away
“I am very close with the wives and girlfriends of the deployed soldiers from my boyfriend’s unit. While the men are gone, we all stay very close. We help each other. We support each other. And we take care of each other when one of us needs it,” says Mikki Glass, a New Yorker who is dating a First Sergeant in the US Army.
(Online Dating Canada) We love it when online dating services get creative in their promotions. That’s the case with Singles Canada, that hired a film production company to create a little movie called, “She’s Not Susan”. A Canadian guy in a bar is depressed. Despite every woman coming onto him, he’s not interested because none of them are “Susan”. So he logs onto Canada Singles and to his disbelief he finds her -- the Susan he’s been looking for -- the one that’s never been kissed…