TrueLDS.com Has Helped Thousands of LDS Singles Start Relationships.
Salt Lake City, Utah, June 10, 2016 (Newswire.com) - A 2015 study by the Utah bureau of statistics found that LDS singles are getting married later than previous generations. The LDS church has not released any official figures, but has voiced concern over LDS Singles delaying marriage.
TrueLDS.com founder Fred Jones thinks that LDS singles are not purposely delaying marriage, but that there is a perceived lack of suitable candidates, that are not only faithful Latter-day saints but that are also compatible on a personal level.
Fred continues to say that in many LDS wards and stakes there are little or no dating opportunities. It is especially difficult for those 30+ singles not living in Utah. TrueLDS.com brings LDS singles together. Our focus is on what the church refers to as ‘single adults (30+)’. We know our Audience like no other, as we the team behind TrueLDS.com are all LDS single adults.
On-line dating has many advantages, which include privacy, it also gives singles the opportunity to quickly meet lots of like-minded LDS singles. Most other LDS on-line dating sites are owned by large listed companies. TrueLDS.com offers a unique on-line dating experience in that, it is fully owned and managed by fellow Latter-day saints.
We have installed fraud detection technology, which detects the actual location of a visitor. But first and foremost, because all profiles are checked manually by fellow latter-day Saints, we can spot a fake from a mile away.
What some of our members have to say;
Peter Smith. ‘I value my professional career, and I wanted to date someone that is not only strong in the gospel but that is also career minded. Because of TrueLDS, I feel like I’m finally being introduced to more quality, like-minded LDS singes.
Karin, a junior at New York University student, “I’ve never felt comfortable using other sites, because they don’t feel safe to me — there are so many creeps on them. But I feel safer knowing that TrueLDS is run by other Mormons who keep an eye on things.
Source: TrueLDS