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If the worst you've experienced from Match.com is being ripped off by a few dollars, or subjected to rude e-mails from their members, count your blessings.

Like so many others, I've had my share of rude men on Match.com. Men who wanted to know everything about me from the start and see my photo to make sure I was attractive.

Just for the record, these same demanding men were short, fat, bold, and ugly. I, in turn, am a beautiful woman who chose not to display her photo for privacy reasons.

I finally met one man who seemed to be the perfect man for me so we dated for 1.5 years, only for me to find out that he had genital herpes and exposed me to it. This same man claimed to love me and the only reason he didn't tell me was because he was afraid I would leave him. As a consequence, this man who loved me made a choice to expose me to a terrible disease that he himself was very ashamed of.

Shortly after I found out, I saw his profile back on Match.com so I tried warning other women on the site from him, but Match.com preferred to protect him and, therefore, removed me from their website.

I say it again, if your only loss was a few dollars, consider yourself the luckiest person. You could have ended up with AIDS or genital herpes.

Location: Reston, Virginia

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Another site where he should be added on.

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This sounds like one of those STDCarriers.com complaints. Maybe you should add that guy to their anonymous registry.

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How do we know you are telling the truth? Maybe you cheated on him and he dumped you and now you are online saying he has an STD.

Why did it take you 1-1/2 years to determine he had an STD? Hmmm.

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Well isn't that some crazyness... Wanting to see someone\'s picture on a dating site.

Helloooo!! Of course they\'re going to want to see your picture.As for people who are bold, that\'s not exactly a bad quality.Also, it isn\'t the site\'s fault you met someone with an STD. It isn\'t the site\'s responsibility to ensure you of safe sex. Next time you sleep with someone off of a website get tested and make sure they get tested as well.

You\'re just as likely to get a disease meeting someone at a bar.

More likely, actually.Have fun with your new herpes. Btw, can I have a picture of you so I know not to message you if I ever join a site like that?

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