eHarmony Advice articles succumb to astrology

eHarmony, who employs four PhD scientists and retains five PhD academic advisors for its research into relationship satisfaction, now give its readers relationship advice based on star charts.

Aquarius: Your Dating and Relationship Horoscope, dated 26 January 2009

Next, tarot card matchmaking.

Comments 1

  1. SingleGuyInNC wrote:

    I think I would have better luck on Craigslist finding a compatible partner (and I believe that I have).

    What in the heck are they thinking? Did they re-hire for the position that published the one night stand piece?

    I guess they are all out of actual good advice and pandering to the eHA community.

    Posted 27 Jan 2009 at 9:47 pm

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