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CouplesSpark has a rating of 2 stars from 3 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. CouplesSpark ranks 568th among Dating sites.

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Top Positive Review

“Here's a fresh alternative to having an argument with...”

Chris O.
8/6/10

Here's a fresh alternative to having an argument with your partner/spouse in the Real World, in private: have it online, in public, and let a whole bunch of people you've never met take sides with one of you. It's a wonderfully vicarious piece of entertainment. And it is only entertainment, though no doubt some relationships could be made and lost through it. You and your mate/partner/spouse each put your side of a dispute you're having with each other, and visitors and members then vote and comment. And that's it, but simple as it sounds, it does after all encompass a large percentage of the way that couples spend their time: arguing over who's right. Like eating and sleeping, it's something we all do. So this is bound to be an attractive site for almost everyone. There's no need to be serious, and in fact I think you're a lot safer doing this for fun. In any case, you know in advance what most people's comments are going to be: "You don't have to change just for him/her", "You do have to change for him/her if you want to keep him/her", or "You don't want to keep him/her because he/she is an [enter descriptive term]". You can post and vote anonymously too. I didn't figure out the advantage of registering but there seems to be one. Let us know if you use it and what it does. It's a harmless piece of fluff if you treat it lightly. And you might consider putting your partner's side of the argument on her behalf, without actually showing her the site, just in case it turns out that nobody agrees with your side of it. No point in taking unnecessary risks.

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Thumbnail of user dank45
2 reviews
24 helpful votes
January 5th, 2015

CouplesSpark.com is for sale... site is basically DOWN

Thumbnail of user carloss45
20 reviews
160 helpful votes
Thumbnail of user chriso1
654 reviews
3,550 helpful votes
August 6th, 2010

Here's a fresh alternative to having an argument with your partner/spouse in the Real World, in private: have it online, in public, and let a whole bunch of people you've never met take sides with one of you. It's a wonderfully vicarious piece of entertainment. And it is only entertainment, though no doubt some relationships could be made and lost through it.

You and your mate/partner/spouse each put your side of a dispute you're having with each other, and visitors and members then vote and comment. And that's it, but simple as it sounds, it does after all encompass a large percentage of the way that couples spend their time: arguing over who's right. Like eating and sleeping, it's something we all do. So this is bound to be an attractive site for almost everyone.

There's no need to be serious, and in fact I think you're a lot safer doing this for fun. In any case, you know in advance what most people's comments are going to be: "You don't have to change just for him/her", "You do have to change for him/her if you want to keep him/her", or "You don't want to keep him/her because he/she is an [enter descriptive term]".

You can post and vote anonymously too. I didn't figure out the advantage of registering but there seems to be one. Let us know if you use it and what it does.

It's a harmless piece of fluff if you treat it lightly. And you might consider putting your partner's side of the argument on her behalf, without actually showing her the site, just in case it turns out that nobody agrees with your side of it. No point in taking unnecessary risks.

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