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Hi All,


There seems to be some confustion regarding minimum age to register for (i.e. post on) our site.


Per the eHarmony Terms of use, you must be 18 years or older to register for our services. This includes Advice.


If anyone observes a minor posting on the boards, please notify me and we will take the appropriate action as quickly as possible.


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-Lori


when i was eighteen the min age was 21, the when I became twenty one they changed it to 18. lol
- July 27th, 2009, 08:09 am
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when i was eighteen the min age was 21, the when I became twenty one they changed it to 18. lol
Reminds me when I got out of school, they added a new gate, new facilities, new equipment, the likes. Talk about timing. Just recently I had to go visit someone nearby and the place is really transformed.

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- July 28th, 2009, 12:43 am
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dradlogan wrote :
Reminds me when I got out of school, they added a new gate, new facilities, new equipment, the likes. Talk about timing. Just recently I had to go visit someone nearby and the place is really transformed.
I actually had to go to school through the construction. For all three of my schools, elem., middle, and high school. But I'm sure the school is looking much better.
- August 2nd, 2009, 09:57 am
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when i was eighteen the min age was 21, the when I became twenty one they changed it to 18. lol
Same as when I was 20, they changed the drinking age to 21, even as it had been 19. That was several lifetimes ago.
- August 2nd, 2009, 10:23 am
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