Matchmaker Opens Men's Gay Division

Americas top matchmaker Janis Spindel opens men's gay division now that the same sex law has been past.

With the passing of the same sex law in the state of New York, many benefits will come to play. Health insurance, pension benefits and maybe even tax breaks will make same sex law appealing.

One such industry that will greatly benefit is the matchmaking and dating industry.
There are close to 2 million single people living in NY alone and if you multiply that by 52 states, that is a very large market.

Janis Spindel has joined forces and is launching a new gay men's division. This new gay men's matchmaking division will be an exact duplicate of her heterosexual matchmaking division in terms of the strict interview, screening process and high end clientele.

Ms Spindel has been quotes by several public sources and her favorite quote is "I own the minds of men." so she say, this is perfect. Men are her clients and the process to find a suitable life partner will remain the same.

Some of the challenges Spindel for sees is the type of life partner her clients will be looking for. With regard to her heterosexual business, Spindel turns away players as clients and gold diggers as women for her male clients.

In her new gay men's division, matchmaker Spindel sees similar challenges. First, she must determine if the client is serious about finding a life partner of just an expensive series of hook ups.

Next, she must screen out boy toys looking for a rich partner. This will be the ultimate challenge but Spindel says she is totally ready and eager to develop this new division.

Her fees for a man to retain her service begin at $100,000 a year up front and the suitable life partner must first fill out an online profile for $25.

Once the online profile is accepted, each candidate that wants to meet the client must then attend a meet and greet for $100 to determine in person, if he is the right match.

While most people could not imagine spending this kind of money, that's exactly what Spindel is betting on. She only takes on a select few clients each year and feels if the men who want to meet her client don't want to pay $125 to be screened, thats how she weeds out the ones not serious.