I decided to enroll in Single Station as an option to putting my photo and desire to meet single men on the web. I was seeking privacy and hopefully other professionals who desired to meet singles.
I was set up with a meeting within the first week. He was a very attractive man, but had a 12 year old son. Something I didn't desire at this point in my life. I requested another match. The promise that had been made was call and provide feedback and a new match will be set up about every three to four weeks.
My complaint was the person who took the feedback was over worked. She was almost impossible to get hold of by phone. And once reached she was polite but obviously was having to make too many matches. I grew to wish that they would put my information into a computer and let it make matches.
One of my matches was a disabled man who had had his knee and hip replaced. He was not active. He didn't get out and walk, or dance...
Another was retired, when I had asked for actively employed...
The matches took perhaps two to three matches in between introductions.
All together, I decided that advertising on the web was best. And I earned an expensive education, about $1400.00, in dating.