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Poll: Should gays and lesbians date on e-Harmony or separate website?

e-Harmony got into hot water a few years ago after a gay man learned the dating service wouldn't hook him up with another man. Then came a bunch of discrimination lawsuits from other gay men and lesbians.

Now, e-Harmony is launching a new website aimed specifically at the gay market: Compatible Partners, which begins March 1.

What do you think? Should e-Harmony have simply allowed men to date men and women to date women, or set up a completely separate website?

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only problem i see is that immature straight members may want to look and comment on profiles of gay members causing an oddities like zoo atmosphere, or even worse some gaybashing messages going back and forth. I know many straight men who enjoy the company of other men at times and still do not consider themselves gay. there are few people at the extremes of the kinsey sexuality scale, most are a changing mid range number.

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