| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/10/2007 5:21:18 PM | | Okay, I've noticed that the "sexuality" portion does show up, and not only that, but mine is wrong! I don't know why it came out the way it did, but it is completely wrong, is it possible to retake that portion? | |
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/10/2007 5:44:01 PM | A few of my values on the feedback were off from what I had actually answered, but otherwise it was pretty close. I agree that it should only be on the profile if someone wanted it, and wish there was a way you could fix it to match people up according to the results. "SHADES OF E.Y." Did I actually say that??? So sorry. All kidding aside, it would be a good thing. As long as you didn't start charging us for it.  | |
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/10/2007 7:13:48 PM | Hopefully I am posting in the right place. This test proved what I always thought of myself. A looser with a sexual appetite....lol | |
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/10/2007 8:05:11 PM | | I don't think the test is a good test, I was reading the feedback I recieved and it does not fit me at all. Also the question on the test were vague and answer were not to clear on some . | |
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gelert
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/10/2007 9:58:41 PM | From looking at the comments, it seems that most people seem to agree that the "Preferred Expressions of Affection" section says exactly opposite to what it should.
Admin has commented that he thinks it is correct, but we are all hung up on the wording. Is this an indication that this bug will never be fixed?
That would be too bad. I really like and appreciate the rest of the assessment. But I feel that this section is too important to leave it on my profile in its current form. It would be awkward to require everyone include a disclaimer in the profile text as some have elected to do.
Could we take a survey or something to convince Admin that this section is scored incorrectly?
Or maybe the problem is that many of us misunderstood the test questions. Can we have a chance to take the test again, please? | |
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/11/2007 2:07:34 PM | | I think everyone should take these tests. It was not my first time as I had to do similar ones for work. Yours read as well as the larger ones that I took. I think some people will be pleased and surprised by what they may find out about themselves. Mine was spot on regarding the basic me. Thanks for adding this and I hope more people will tune to it as it could make dating a lot more...ahhh...mmm...reasonable. LOL! | |
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/11/2007 2:47:17 PM | | Took the test,, twice,, could not complete both times because the test does not register some answers. When prompted to go back to answer questions,,the program does not let you go back and you lose all the answers on the whole survey. This is an exercise in futility | |
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/11/2007 7:37:38 PM |
Or maybe the problem is that many of us misunderstood the test questions.
As I said in one of my posts to this thread, I used the "Back" button on my browser to get back to the test and tried MANY different combinations of answers on the final series of questions. I was only able to get TWO different assessments in the "Preferred Expressions of Affection" section. By backing up and changing many different answers, it only swung back and forth from one "you do not favor verbal expressions" assessment to the another "you do not favor verbal expressions" assessment...
NOT a matter of having "misunderstood the test questions" at all!
Shame though... the rest of the test was fun, and quite accurate... | |
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/11/2007 10:47:00 PM | I think a "category/type" should be set up. In my world, I never have nor will I ever attract certain types of men - which is fine as is what it is. But I'd like to see more specific areas for instance; A business man prefers and is only interested in the Barbie type, or the Exotic type of woman, or one man loves outgoing strong women, while another prefers a shy introvert. | |
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/12/2007 1:03:43 AM | I like your general idea there tic.. it would need lots of thought as to what the actual categories were., and their defining criteria; also you would need to a sliding scale of degree of each stereotype preferred. Not sure how workable it is in reality, but its definitely interesting and worth some thought. | |
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/14/2007 12:54:25 AM | I completely agree as we are all are constantly changed our answers will differ depending of our mood and general well-being. Whether we have a potential match or just no one special too will affect our answers.
We should be able to retake these tests and the latest results should over write the original | |
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zanie
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/14/2007 7:57:49 AM | Am I the only one who puts this test on a profile? Maybe all the women do; not looking there; but have not seen a man who has. What are you all so scared of? That we find out who you are? Oooo-eerrr! I don't care if you see my "wrong" answers even. You don't like what you see, there will be no time-wasting.
Can you build in to message filter (or whatever its name is).. to contact me you must have posted a pesonality test and a needs test! Yes, I know, I'd keep getting "zero profiles match your search; be less specific" - you can see I do anyway, otherwise I shouldn't know the teminology should I.
Incidentally, the man who is on the favourites list of 102 women.. damn! | |
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/14/2007 4:14:21 PM | | I messed up and answered a couple of questions wrongly, but there seems to be no way to go back and correct them. Apart from that, it is interesting and seems to have summed me up pretty well. | |
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/15/2007 4:25:40 AM | to broke to charge nt station bulls charge i left to old to run keep getting me half way up rails smile all u can do wheh they do | |
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/16/2007 7:37:36 AM | | I totally agree. That preferred expressions of affection section is the complete opposite of me. That's why I refuse to add the test to my profile. | |
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/16/2007 8:40:57 AM | I answered yes to every question to get through it quickly
Got the same profile if I had had answered no to all the questions
Gee I thought this site was like Playboy....its all about the pics | |
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| Plentyoffish Relationship Assessment. Posted: 7/16/2007 11:08:26 PM | that was a very enlightening test, however it really didn't tell me much that I already didn't know about myself, just rather, reinforced what I already thought I knew and felt I needed. I am glad that I took it and would totally recommend everyone taking it, for their own benefit. It helps when you are dealing with someone and that others can understand the needs of a potential mate.
Thank you for the test. And all the work it took to compile it and the outcomes. The one thing that you left out in it though, was the responses when a person is older are a lot more pointed, because of age and learning and loss from attrition throught the course of their lives having been lived. | |
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