Flirt for free this weekend at Chemistry.comIf you wanted to try one of the fanciest dating sites, but were put off by the price tag, this is your chance: Chemistry.com is hosting an open house this weekend, meaning that between Friday May 15 and Sunday May 17 you can try out their specialized personality profiling and matching system and flirt with your matches for free. Chemistry.com is a sister site of the fantastic Match.com, and both set the standards in their particular niches. Chemistry’s biggest selling point is its highly sophisticated matching system, developed by biological anthropologist Dr. Helen Fischer. The site reads, “It’s our belief that meaningful relationships are built on two equally important foundations: compatibility and chemistry. Other sites may help you find out if you’re compatible, but Chemistry’s system is designed to help you find both of these essential elements.” In order to do this, Chemistry has a long and detailed test which classifies each user according to 4 main personality traits: Builder, Director, Explorer and Negotiator. Once your personality type is identified, Chemistry will start matching you with people who are compatible with you; if you see anyone you like you may start a guided communication process to get to know each other better before you decide to open contact via email or chat. You can also rate your matches, so that Chemistry has a better and better idea of what you’re looking for in a partner. This sophisticated system does not come cheap: Chemistry’s rates range from $26.65 a month (in a 6 month plan) to $49.95 for just one month. This is why you should hurry and set up an account with Chemistry if you don’t have one yet – you get 3 whole days for free to take advantage of one of the best matching systems in the market and try your luck among Chemistry’s high-quality singles user base. Between Friday May 15 and Sunday May 17 you will receive your daily 5 matches and have a chance to initiate contact with any of them – and to continue it if there’s a spark. The scientific mind behind Chemistry’s time-tested personality profile is Dr. Helen Fisher, who is described on the site as a “world-renowned biological anthropologist, author and expert in the science of human attraction.” Dr. Fischer has “spent the last 3 decades figuring out why love makes us go weak in the knees and causes our hearts to skip a beat”, and is a familiar face in talk shows and news spaces, where she’s weighed in on everything between first kisses and President Obama’s personality type. |
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