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Topic: I have a question...
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Tue 01/27/09 10:25 PM
In the mutual match section, how does that work?

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Tue 01/27/09 10:27 PM
i'm trying to figure all this stuff out too

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Tue 01/27/09 10:28 PM
Not well really.

you match with them and never hear anything out of them.

OrangeCat's photo
Tue 01/27/09 10:29 PM
aint worth the time

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Tue 01/27/09 10:30 PM

In the mutual match section, how does that work?


Not at all.

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Tue 01/27/09 10:32 PM

In the mutual match section, how does that work?


Someone looking at your profile thinks "hey... now he/she doesn't look as hideous as the others!" and clicks the little button that says "Match with Him/Her". This results in a number of occurrences that can only be described as "cool, dude" when you get word that someone (meaning the person who wanted to match with you) wants to match with you.

If you want to be "matched", then click "Yes". If you want nothing to do with the person, click "No".

Simple, huh?

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Tue 01/27/09 10:33 PM
You look at the guys they put on the mutual match and if both of you say yes or maybe then you have a match.

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Tue 01/27/09 10:36 PM
ya click on people that you might be interested in and since one in 5 respond click a few and when the next morning rolls around and you have a kazillion matches in your mailbox sort them with the holy cow and answer now method... the answer nows get a note in the email saying hello and the holy cows wait for the following week... Personally i lose interest since they don't often reply unless i'm only a little interested then they reply a lot, must be murphy's law...

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Tue 01/27/09 10:38 PM
SO when I am going through the list, and I click yes to the guys, and I look at my profile, and they are on my "Your mutual matches", what does that mean, that they looked at mine and said yes?

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Tue 01/27/09 10:38 PM

ya click on people that you might be interested in and since one in 5 respond click a few and when the next morning rolls around and you have a kazillion matches in your mailbox sort them with the holy cow and answer now method... the answer nows get a note in the email saying hello and the holy cows wait for the following week... Personally i lose interest since they don't often reply unless i'm only a little interested then they reply a lot, must be murphy's law...


Just call me Murphy than. lol.

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Tue 01/27/09 10:40 PM
Yeppers. If you see profiles in the "Your Mutual Matches" page, it means that you have made some Mutual Matches.

What you do with them after that is up to you.

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Tue 01/27/09 10:40 PM
honestly... i like it. i mean people have made fun of it and most don't like it but i treat it like a lil way to break the ice if there's someone i mutual match with and so far i've made some good friends and may... just may have a date ...

which makes no sense as i'm moving away.

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Tue 01/27/09 10:42 PM

honestly... i like it. i mean people have made fun of it and most don't like it but i treat it like a lil way to break the ice if there's someone i mutual match with and so far i've made some good friends and may... just may have a date ...

which makes no sense as i'm moving away.


Where are you moving?

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Tue 01/27/09 10:42 PM
back to california.

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Tue 01/27/09 10:43 PM

SO when I am going through the list, and I click yes to the guys, and I look at my profile, and they are on my "Your mutual matches", what does that mean, that they looked at mine and said yes?


Not necessarily, but sometimes. Mingle is constantly automatically putting people in your Mutual Match queue based on some magical, secret alogorithm that sometimes includes people on another planet. And it does the same to everyone, usually letting you see people in your area.

If one of you selects 'yes', the other of you gets a notice that 'hey, someone on your list of potential Mutual Matches said "yes"'. But it doesn't tell you which one. Since I rarely get anbody in my list, I usually know who it was because they're the only one in my queue.

Anyhow, I pretty much ignore mutual match.

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Tue 01/27/09 10:44 PM

In the mutual match section, how does that work?
...very poorly

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Tue 01/27/09 10:45 PM


SO when I am going through the list, and I click yes to the guys, and I look at my profile, and they are on my "Your mutual matches", what does that mean, that they looked at mine and said yes?


Not necessarily, but sometimes. Mingle is constantly automatically putting people in your Mutual Match queue based on some magical, secret alogorithm that sometimes includes people on another planet. And it does the same to everyone, usually letting you see people in your area.

If one of you selects 'yes', the other of you gets a notice that 'hey, someone on your list of potential Mutual Matches said "yes"'. But it doesn't tell you which one. Since I rarely get anbody in my list, I usually know who it was because they're the only one in my queue.

Anyhow, I pretty much ignore mutual match.


So they prolly didnt even see me, huh?

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Tue 01/27/09 10:48 PM



SO when I am going through the list, and I click yes to the guys, and I look at my profile, and they are on my "Your mutual matches", what does that mean, that they looked at mine and said yes?


Not necessarily, but sometimes. Mingle is constantly automatically putting people in your Mutual Match queue based on some magical, secret alogorithm that sometimes includes people on another planet. And it does the same to everyone, usually letting you see people in your area.

If one of you selects 'yes', the other of you gets a notice that 'hey, someone on your list of potential Mutual Matches said "yes"'. But it doesn't tell you which one. Since I rarely get anbody in my list, I usually know who it was because they're the only one in my queue.

Anyhow, I pretty much ignore mutual match.


So they prolly didnt even see me, huh?


They either aren't checking their matches (often the case) or they said 'no'. But unless they check their MM's regularly, they probably don't know that you said 'yes'.

If one does say 'yes' to your 'yes', the mutual match fairy sends both of you an email telling you of your potential true love connection.

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Tue 01/27/09 10:51 PM
okay this is how it works.

you go to your matches they show you random men/women in your area/age group chosen by your settings. you click Yes ... No... Maybe...

those you choose yes or maybe to .. you'll show up in their mutual match pile first. the system shows you to them first regardless to their settings because you said yes to them. this gives them the chance to say yes back or no.. or whatever.

if they say yes.. you'll get a notice saying "you have a mutual match" in which you can click see who i've matched with and boom there they are. the newest will be highlighted and at the top of the list.

its up to you use message them or not ya know? you've already both agreed that you like what you see so far.. so take a chance and say hi.

so far ... i like it. its a pretty groovy way to break the ice.

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Tue 01/27/09 10:51 PM




SO when I am going through the list, and I click yes to the guys, and I look at my profile, and they are on my "Your mutual matches", what does that mean, that they looked at mine and said yes?


Not necessarily, but sometimes. Mingle is constantly automatically putting people in your Mutual Match queue based on some magical, secret alogorithm that sometimes includes people on another planet. And it does the same to everyone, usually letting you see people in your area.

If one of you selects 'yes', the other of you gets a notice that 'hey, someone on your list of potential Mutual Matches said "yes"'. But it doesn't tell you which one. Since I rarely get anbody in my list, I usually know who it was because they're the only one in my queue.

Anyhow, I pretty much ignore mutual match.


So they prolly didnt even see me, huh?


They either aren't checking their matches (often the case) or they said 'no'. But unless they check their MM's regularly, they probably don't know that you said 'yes'.

If one does say 'yes' to your 'yes', the mutual match fairy sends both of you an email telling you of your potential true love connection.


Email? I dont understand?

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