"The first use of doctor dating site were great. Despite some problems with e-mail validation, the registration process went smoothly. It's totally my fault, because I didn't notice the reminders flashing on the screen while they were waiting in my inbox. My email validation goes directly to the spam folder. I just want to check it again in a few minutes. Then the checklist appeared. After you join, they have a list for you. That's good. When you're a novice, it's equivalent to a game tutorial. Sure, you can skip the checklist, but I choose to do it right away to maximize the experience. Most of the time I tested the site, I uploaded photos. No matter what photos are uploaded, my personal data pictures will not be displayed. At first I thought they had problems, but until I saw help on their Frequently Asked Questions tab, every photo uploaded had to be verified to be visible to other users. They do so because most members belong to law enforcement groups. The Frequent Questions tab is located at the bottom of the screen. Almost everything you need to know when you join is there. I like it too. I've received a lot of information from beautiful women. However, some of the information I received came from automated responses to personal data that I liked about them. Automatic replication can be set on the left side of the home screen. I don't like automatic replies. I think it's a way of making you feel like you're not talking to the real person. It only takes away the sincerity and personality of the people in the website. However, uniform dating offers many possibilities for men and women seeking relationships in the professional world. If I were a doctor, a policeman or a military officer, I would definitely join a uniform date and find friends."
- Sales Representative, 30

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