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Yes if it’s 1970 and the internet doesn’t exist
I don’t like the mint ones but I quite like the orange one
No, that kind of money would cover a lot of coffee dates.
Not worth it that’s Hella expensive
No.
Go out and build hobbies, socialise and make yourself someone others want to be with. Make your own life happy and you’ll attract others too it.
There may be for someone with cultural background where matchmaking is a thing and they want to carry on the tradition. But if you’ve got more western upbringing, just join some hobby classes and actually meet people with similar interests. It’s of absolutely no use to someone who doesn’t have traditional ties to matchmaking and it’s a waste of time and money, there are other ways to meet people.
My head kind of looks like a potato, I’m also kind of obese and too busy for personal hygiene.
I got myself a preem gf of the matchmaking service. So yeah worth it for me. My advice use one with a free trial
Remember that they will have to have a person on the other end to.
And think about what possibilities there are that someone, who isn’t on a platform like Tinder or the various other dating sites/apps is going to being through an agency too?
Agencies fit a niche when there was a lack of ability to meet (that wasn’t down the local pub/club)