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Q. How is a Match made?

A Match is made when both daters mutually indicate yes on their Match Card. To maintain your privacy, we only disclose your details if both daters have indicated yes. See examples below.

Yes-Yes
Ken and Barbie have their date and the chemistry is great. Ken couldn’t believe time flew so quickly and Barbie hasn’t met anyone who made her laugh so much. Ken writes a Yes next to Barbie’s name on his Date (Match) Card and Barbie draws a smiley face on her Date (Match) Card. This is a perfect Match, Courting Red will exchange their details.
Yes-No
Ken and Barbie have their date. Barbie chats away, however Ken feels that there’s no real connection. Barbie writes yes next to Ken’s name on her Date (Match) Card. Ken puts a No on his Date (Match) Card. This is not a match. Courting Red will not exchange their details.
No-No
Ken and Barbie have their date. Unfortunately they don’t hit it off. They both indicate No on their Match Cards. Courting Red will not exchange their details.

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