Little girls grow up being bombarded by stories about finding their Prince Charming. As toddlers, their parents read them fairy tale after fairy tale about beautiful princesses who get placed in some type of mortal jeopardy and end up being rescued by handsome princes. As grade schoolers, they then read their own stories about suburban royalty and fellow soulmates, Jack and Jane, and their beloved dog, Spot. They also play with dolls like Barbie and Ken and make up stories where the plastic duo live happily ever after in their Barbie dream house. By middle school, the handsome prince has changed a little. Now he looks like Zac Efron and sings his way into the princess's heart. By junior high and high school, Prince Charming has morphed even more, taking on a more adult persona. Now he's the scruffy guy who keeps the girl safe from an island full of Others; the male nurse who saves the cheerleader and, in turn, saves the world; the mob enforcer with the heart of gold; and even the science geek in love with one of his subordinates.It's no wonder then that these little girls grow up hoping to find their own Prince Charming, that one guy who will find the evidence that says where the serial killer left them in the desert; who will fight off any super villain, Dharma employee, or mobster who gets in the way of rescue; who will climb up that tower in the desert and save them from their ultimate demise; and who will then spend the rest of eternity with them, watching their dog Spot run circles around an oversized pink house. Maybe that explains why, at the ripe old age of 32, I'm still single. Not only have I not found my Prince Charming yet, I haven't found my Prince Not-So-Charming either.
Now there's a web site that will help me get a little closer to my happily ever after, www.True.com. Unlike a lot of other dating sites on the Internet, sign-up at True.com is free. You can also search for free and contact members for free.
True.com is unique in other aspects as well. It is the only online dating site that both runs criminal background searches on its members and certifies their single status. While the site cannot guarantee that a few felons or married men and women won't slip through the cracks, they will take either criminal or civil action against the members who do. For instance, True.com will report felons to their parole officers, local law enforcement agencies, and the Internet Crime Complaint Center. It will also report married people to the center and to law enforcement agencies for committing wire fraud under Title 18, Section 1343 of the U.S. Code.
In addition, True.com is the only site endorsed by Psychology Today. The reason is that True.com conducts scientific compatibility testing called the True Compatibility Test that identifies 99 distinct factors that are found in most successful relationships. The Compatibility Test, like True.com's enrollment and search feature, is free. The site offers further tests as well to help you find your true match, including a personality, interest, romance, commitment, communication, and sexual compatibility test. To further ensure that the people you meet on the site are the right match for you, True.com offers you the chance to consult with coaching and matchmaking experts in the True Coaching Center before you write your profile and personal ad. After you make your match, you can even chat with him or her in a video conference. You can't do that with a lot of other sites.
If you're like me and still looking for your own Prince or Princess Charming, let True.com help you today. Between all the freebies and the site's stringent security measures, you really have nothing to lose.











