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eHarmony agrees to make site “welcoming” to gays and lesbians, ending L.A. lawsuit

Putting an end to two and a half years of litigation, the online dating site eHarmony.com has reached an agreement to pay a half a million dollars and make its website more “welcoming” to seekers of same-sex matches, settling a class-action lawsuit brought by gays and lesbians in California.

Is putting a link to the “same-sex” dating site enough?

[ Los Angeles Times ]

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  • ubercon

    I wish e-harmony had held their ground. They run a private business and have the right to conduct it as they see fit. We have the right to choose not to support them with our business/money. It isn’t as if there aren’t other options for the LGBT community. We all want to be left alone to live our lives as we see fit. Why can’t this courtesy be extended from the gay community as well as being demanded by it. This sort of fascist tendency by some in our community is a roadblock for us all.

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