When I first heard the word “hypergamy,” I thought it meant something like being super sexual. But I was wrong. I found out that Seeking.com is a site for this kind of dating. They say hypergamy is…
In simple words, hypergamy means people, mostly women, want to date people who make more money than they do. It can look like a sugar daddy-baby thing, but it is more than that. People who take part are asked to dress well. The site loves showing off a rich, fancy life.
It is easy to understand, but if you want more details, you can read the blog. But before you do, read this review to see if it’s worth your time.
The Regular Blog Posts Are Pretty Good
The blog posts are good. A lot of the posts (maybe one-third) are about how to use the tools on Seeking.com and learn about hypergamy. These posts are mostly for people using the site, but if you like reading about relationships, you might enjoy them too.
There are also other posts that talk about other dating apps, how to get better at dating, and ways to keep your relationship strong. It might help people who want a real relationship.
The writing is okay. It’s not super exciting, but it’s fine. I wish they posted more often, but the ones they have are enough to keep you busy.
They also have a few posts about human trafficking, which is bad. If you care about stopping that, you might find the posts helpful.
The Blog’s Structure Needs Work
The main part of Seeking.com is nice and easy to use. But the blog part could be better. There is a search bar, but it’s hard to find what you want. There are no categories or tags to help you. You only get three posts suggested at the end of each one.
It’s also annoying that important links, like the “Community Guidelines” and some top blog posts, don’t work. The “Reviews” link is also broken. These are big problems, especially since the rest of the site looks nice.
Another problem is that the blog doesn’t work in many languages, even though the rest of the site does. This is strange, because the blog should be in many languages too.
Why Aren’t They Looking for New Writers?
Oddly, most of the writers on the blog are unknown. Some of the posts say “Seeking Contributor,” but most don’t have a name. Even stranger is that the site doesn’t seem to want new writers. There are no ads for paid or volunteer writers.
Final Thoughts
Seeking.com works well on most web browsers and devices, which is good. Also, there aren’t many ads, which is nice. But the blog needs a lot of work, and they should have fixed it by now.
Overall, the blog is okay, but not great. It’s not bad, but it has problems. The main site is good enough for five stars, but the blog gets only three.
