I'm one of those guys who keeps going until I find the best. I've been through lots of dating sites, and when I say lots I mean I've been on them since the early 2000s.
But this is a story about how I met my soulmate on . And yes-decided to write this review.
Life wasn't always so rosy like this. I'm actually divorced. Twice. But before we go I just want you to know - never stop exploring. So, why Kismia dating?
Why I recommend Kismia.com?
First of all, because I met Sarah there.
But even if not considering this, there are real people and profiles. Who don't have hundreds of other different profiles all over the Internet. Who are simply looking for a soulmate and love.
Actually, that's the main reason. But let me dive into some more details, so you can decide for yourself.
The signup is quite simple:
It took me less than 20 minutes. You might skip a psychological test, but I strongly recommend that you complete it to see more compatible matches (well-tried!).
Once you're logged in as a user, you might want to see your matches. And believe me it's worth it!
It took me 2 months, 11 days and 4 hours to find Sarah. I've read that some men have found their future wives in less than 2 weeks! I wasn't that lucky though.
The interface is plain and user-friendly.
For those (and for me too) who have a fear of being rejected, you might send greetings, surprises, stickers, gifts, smiles - literally anything you want to slightly start a chat.
Matching game works as on other dating websites. You might see mutual likes in "Matches", those who like you - in the "they like me" section.
There are 2 subscription plans: Premium and VIP. I believe everyone knows why paid dating is far more effective than free versions.
I've personally used both and should say that even though the free one is more popular, the paid usually delivers more quality.
The Premium plan unlocks free chat with everyone, and this is the reason you should subscribe right away because without it you won't be able to chat freely. It sucks.
Premium also gives free access to all the photos (BIG plus if you want to see who you message) and allows you to see who likes you. The VIP-status promotes you to the top, so users can notice you first.
I can't imagine people who don't use their smartphones for checking life online. So Kismia mobile version is quite the winner here.
It took me from 3 to 15 minutes to swipe every day, so the result was great - I've met a lot of gorgeous women. Some of them were available at the moment, and sometimes we just had lunches together. As I already said, never stop exploring new things. That's how I met my wife.
The mobile interface is really friendly, here are more thoughts about Kismia interface - http://datingreviewer.org/kismia-review/
I registered on desktop, but later I switched to mobile version because I had gotten so addicted to chatting with Sarah.
Girls here are really beautiful and Brian Tucker agree with me at his review. At first I thought they were not real (and some of them were not), but overall it's fine. You might want to watch this detailed video-review too.
If you speak English, as I do, there's no problem for you to use Kismia. As well as for Spanish-, French-, Portuguese- and Russian-speaking people.
Like any large dating site, as long as you complete your profile, upload a few quality photos and write some lines about yourself, there's no reason why it won't work.
Spend some time on your profile, so people will definitely message you because you're real!
Message women you like with polite, sometimes romantic (women like it) stuff. Not lewd and certainly not rude content. Then, once you have a connection -meet up for dinner.
Signing up on the website and pretending to be a great guy with no sincere info or real photos and lots of skepticism will bring you zero results.
I think Kismia is worth the money if you take the proper time and effort. if you still have any doubts about Kismia, I find one more review made by Nada Burgess
Remember this is the Internet, and a lot of assholes are around. I had a positive experience with Kismia. Sure, someone had the opposite. Do what you'd like with this fact and never stop exploring new things!
Cheers, George