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LoveArts.com will match you with your perfect date

Published Friday 3 February 2012 at 15:38

If you’re interested in dating arts-loving singles, there’s no better dating service for you than LoveArts.com.

We all lead hectic lives these days, and it can be difficult to make time to meet new people if you’re single. Finding potential partners who share your artistic passions, views and hopes for the future is even more of a challenge. Compatibility plays a major part in any successful relationship; and that’s why joining LoveArts.com could really improve your chances of finding love.

LoveArts.com is the leading dating site for arts lovers; so unlike broader, generic dating services you’ll already have plenty in common with our members; which makes finding someone you click with much more likely.

Simply take a few minutes to create your profile to see which of our members you’re matched to. Your profile is what other members see, so make it fun and flirty - just answer a few questions about yourself and your ideal partner and our intelligent two-way matching technology will provide up to 100 tailored matches for you - that’s when the excitement starts!

You can start searching your matches immediately, adding them to your favourites and making private notes on each of them - you can even ask your friends what they think by sharing their profile on Facebook if you like!

So join LoveArts.com today and start your search for The One.

www.LoveArts.com

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