Meet & Match: Would you recommend it to people with learning disabilities?

Splatmate24
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I have been having a look at Meet N Match and the membership is a bit expensive. i haven't had much luck with other dating apps . There have been a few dates but have always stopped, and then I went back to the beginning of trying to find some new men since two other men wanted different things in a relationship. I'm just wondering if it will be okay for me to try . I'm just looking for advice to used the dating sites and is has said two References is needed and I live very near to the city centre with meet N match . How do you feel about the meet and match?
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Different platforms work best for different people @Splatmate24, regardless of learning disabilities or no disabilities. I guess the question is do you want to try that platform? If so, then I guess there's nothing wrong with trying but do remember it's not likely to be any better just because there is a cost associated with it than a free option. Stay safe and otherwise, you can try it if you feel like it0
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@L_Volunteer yep different planform work for different people .my mum is one that is not sure because one of bad experince about trying a dating agency called love2meet but didn't get anything back . did call them did sent application form twice one from post and one by email . didn't get any letter in the post or didn't get any reply . other disabled dating most has similar user and is always has pay but very hard to canceled the payments . i'm ok with any dating site/disabled but i prefer to not pay if i don't have to or if i have to pay then i'm ok .
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I can hear how your mum would not be sure @Splatmate24, especially if you have not received any contact back from them
Free is definitely better than paid, especially as paid often does not come with many bonuses!
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