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Cupidtino Dating Site
If you’re still trying to meet Mister or Miss Right, there are all sorts of important factors: looks, brains, all that stuff. Readers of this site probably have another key compatibility test: does he or she use a Mac? Cupidtino knows this, and that is why it launched its dating site ($4.79/month). Geared towards Apple fanboys and girls—you can actually only reach the site through a Mac or iOS device—it’s the best place to meet that special someone without worrying about viruses.
Like any dating site, Cupidtino allows you to create a profile to post pictures and interests, and seek out people who have things in common with you. In addition to the usual sections though, there are areas like “I became a Mac when…” to let people know a little bit about your Cupertino Kool-Aid drinking habits. The site claims that over 30,000 people have profiles right now. It’s free to look around; the monthly charge is only to read any messages you may receive.
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