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Hadn't noticed this posted anywhere, thought my friends at GLBT might be interested.
Following lawsuit from N.J. man, eHarmony launches site for same-sex matches
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS • March 31, 2009
Online dating service eHarmony has launched a new Web site catering to same-sex singles. Advertisement Quantcast
The first 10,000 people who register for Compatible Partners will receive a free six-month membership. After that, membership pricing will be comparable to eHarmony. RELATED
The creation of Compatible Partners is the result of a complaint a New Jersey man filed against the online matchmaker in 2005 because it didn't allow gays and lesbians to participate. The site started accepting subscriptions on Tuesday.
Like eHarmony, Compatible Partners says it's geared for singles seeking meaningful long-term relationships. It also custom delivers matches to each user based on responses to a questionnaire.
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