Quote Originally Posted by Bec View Post
I understand your point -- I just found it somewhat heartening that a big publication like that would even consider homosexual discrimination a reason to consider putting them on a top worst sites list to begin with.
Ah, yes. I hadn't thought of that. That's great.

I have reservations about the whole eHarmony thing. But I'm kind of cranky today and I've written two different rants on this and deleted them because I can't make my point clear. My sister told me she thought the Gay and Lesbian Yellow Pages were discriminatory because if they had a Heterosexual Yellow Pages gay people would be up in arms. I see nothing wrong with having a specialized business geared towards a specific demographic. I don't think we need to have reruns of Growing Pains on BET. We don't need to have The Bachelor on Logo. So why does a website geared for straight people to meet each other for dating need to allow homosexuals to sign up? Same as why would Gay.com need to allow straight people? There's just no point.