[quote]BeautifulPeople.com says it's kicked out about 5,000 members for getting fatter[/quote]
Source : [url]http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/tech/2010/01/06/moos.no.fatties.cnn?iref=allsearch[/url]
They are not beautiful, thus they must be shunned.
I'm sure this was said in the other thread, but if you sign up to a site named BeautifulPeople and become fat, it should be expected you will be kicked off. Fatties are gross.
(This coming from a fatty.)
What's the big deal? They are a private organization they can let in who they want(E-Harmony doesn't allow atheists, for example).
[QUOTE=yawmwen;19524524]What's the big deal? They are a private organization they can let in who they want(E-Harmony doesn't allow atheists, for example).[/QUOTE]
Serious? Why not?
Edit: Also, source.
[QUOTE=SBD;19524602]Serious? Why not?
Edit: Also, source.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/137935/atheist_looking_for_love_pg3.html?cat=9[/url]
[url]http://consumerist.com/2006/03/confessions-of-a-former-eharmony-worker.html[/url]
[url]http://advice.eharmony.com/article/can-you-predict-if-theyll-cheat.html?cid=23600&aid=701[/url].
[quote=EHarmony]Where does it start, and with whom? It’s not as simple as “He’s a jerk” or “She can’t control herself.” Researchers have done a lot of work looking at the type of person who is more likely to cheat and the type of marriage where cheating is more likely. And it turns out the roots of infidelity can be very deep. There are types of people that are more vulnerable to engage in affairs. It’s probably not surprising that men are more likely to cheat (especially those who feel powerless and socially isolated), but both genders can easily fall into the following groupings:
• Those who crave excitement
• Those who have a history of divorce, sexual abuse or such psychological problems as depression or bipolar disorder
• Those who are not religious[/quote]
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