Chemistry

Chemistry
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Chemistry

            Chemistry.com is a new brand from Match.com, dedicated to matching up singles for meaningful relationships.  This website is determined to take into account two important aspects for finding a suitable partner: compatibility and chemistry. Chemistry’s system is based on years of research into human attraction and successful relationships. At least this is what the website let us know.

 

            This online dating service provides the tools that make a face-to-face real date easier with the people found through this site. The Chemistry profile is very important because it determines who you are and what you want in a long-term relationship. There is also a step-by-step introduction process where you select the questions and control the dating process.

 

            Everyone can see up to 5 new matches each day, but those who wish to see more, will have to subscribe to Chemistry. But you don’t have the possibility to search among the members of this service for a suitable partner because Chemistry is designed for matching, not searching. After signing in to Chemistry.com, an advanced matching system begins learning about your preferences, adjusting the matching criteria. The photos are usually revealed only when and if you are comfortable doing so.

 

            And pay attention: Chemistry accepts your payments by credit/debit cards like: American Express, Discover, JCB, MasterCard and Visa.




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