MeetPositives.com (Meet Positives) is pleased to announce its latest initiative designed to help positive singles find someone special more easily than ever before. Although, like most modern companies, Meet Positives constantly updates its website to maximize the benefits to members and visitors the company’s latest initiative was to redesign its algorithm to help bring even more benefits to its members. This update means that finding someone special is now easier than ever before and brings real meaning to the company’s tagline “Never have ‘The Talk’ again.”
It is a fact that sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are still increasing at an alarming rate and that more than half of them fall within the 15 to 24 age bracket. The CDC has said that there are now more than 20 million new viral infections each year with the most common STDs and STIs being: Genital Herpes, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, HIV, Hepatitis B, Syphilis, Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Trichomoniasis. The bottom line is that there are 110 million infections among Americans. This incredibly high figure means that more and more Americans are having to face living with a condition than ever before.
Young people in their mid-twenties form a significant section of those affected in this way and it is at this age, of course, that many are looking for a partner to share their time and even their life with. For most, having to have "the talk" is an embarrassing experience at best and it is often a deal breaker for the person they are interested in having a potential relationship with.
A spokesperson for Meet Positives said that having to have "The Talk" was one of the biggest problems facing someone with an STI or STD. She went on to say, "Having ‘The Talk” rarely works out well and our aim has always been to help those facing this issue to find someone special without having to face such hurdles. The latest updates to our matching algorithm were made to help make finding someone special not only easier than ever but with a higher chance of success than ever before.”
Meet Positives' new algorithm not only helps match members living with the same condition or conditions but also takes into account other significant factors detailed within a member's profile. These may include distance, beliefs, orientation, etc. Basically, anything that a member has saved in their profile as being important to them. This makes any potential match found more likely to have a significant chance of success than ever before. For those wishing to meet positive singles, it means no “Talk,” and a better chance of hitting it off straight away.
Steven D., a recently joined Meet Positives member, said, "I had tried other dating sites without success as "The Talk" always got in the way and I got nowhere. Nobody wanted to know. I was instantly interested in Meet Positives when I found them on the Internet because of their catch phrase about never having to have 'The Talk' again. I just got matched with someone with the same condition and it was great. Both of us knew exactly where we stood and not having to explain my condition was such a relief. It's early days but I am hopeful it's going somewhere."
Meet Positives went live on the Internet in 2014 with the aim of providing a safe place for positive singles to try and meet someone with whom they could form a healthy and successful relationship while living with an STD or STI. In addition, the company wanted to provide helpful and accurate information to its members about the conditions they had and also a forum within which they could learn from others and discuss related matters. Since its inception, Meet Positives has helped many members do just that.
Those wishing to find out more about Meet Positives and what the company has to offer can do so by visiting its website at MeetPositives.com.
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For more information about Meetpositives.com, contact the company here:
Meetpositives.com
Jack Lombardi
(855) 747-2031
support@meetpositives.com
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