EasaïïoQaaâ Now join for FREE and get 10 matches for only 20 bucks! E nterprises, Inc. Computer Matching "No matter who you are, there is someone fo r whom you are the perfect match." • Meet compatible men matched to your preferences. • Effective, nonexclusive . . . inexpensive (only $2 per match). • Two-way matching (matches must be your type and you theirs). • Assured confidentiality and discreet mailings. • Satisfaction guaranteed (or your money back). What Is ComQuest? ComQuest is gay North America's new way to meet compatible guys. ComQuest's computer-based matching system enables you to meet men from your area who match your preferences (and you theirs) for age, race, personality, lifestyle, physical attributes, and interests. ComQuest began providing gay matching services in 1982 and now has thousands of members in over 60 major cities. How doss It work? ComQuest's matching sytem, using advanced com­ puter technology, analyzes your detailed questionnaire responses (see reverse side of page) and compares each of your weighted "ideal match" descriptive responses with the corresponding "self' descriptive responses of all current members, and vice versa, keeping track of the members having the highest matching scores. What does it cost, and what do I get? W ell waive our $10 data entry fee if you send this form. Now for only $20 you can get the contact informa­ tion for the 10 men who are your best matches from our current pool of members in your area. Also, your contact information will be "listed" for three months (with free extensions) for other members to contact you (unless you leave Step 2 blank). You will know of these matches only when they contact you. What if my matchas don't work out? ComQuest receives numerous letters from members who have found lovers or who are otherwise quite pleased with our service. However, i f you are not satis­ fied, you w ill receive a prom pt refund o f your member­ ship fee. (You have 30 days to notify us and return your match printout). How long will It take? We fill most orders within a week. If the difference between your postmark date and ours is more than 14 days, we will include an extra $5.00 credit voucher with your order, applicable to future orders. All correspon­ dence from ComQuest is mailed in discreet envelopes. OK, I'll try it. What do I do? This is the hard part. But it can be fun, too. The ques­ tionnaire is on the other side of this page. Refer to the instructions to the right to complete Steps 3, 4, and 5. Read them carefully. If you don't follow the instructions we can't guarantee the results. If you need help call 1- 708-991-0693 (9-5 CST, M-F). For additional applica­ tion forms call 1-800-633-6969 (24 hours). Send the completed form with $20 (plus $10 for each extra set of 5 matches) check or money order to: ComQuest, P O Box 1069, Palatine, IL 60078 Questionnaire Instructions Step 3 - Describe yourself by circling the word me beside each descriptive item which is a true description of yourself. You should circle at least one me under each category. Circle more than one me if appropriate. Step 4 - Describe vour ideal match by circling the word veto, no, ok or yes beside each and every item (includ­ ing those by which you circled me) to indicate to what extent you would want that item to be true of your match. Circle exactly one of these responses per item, as described below: Circle yes if you prefer that description to be true of your match. This is a vote fo r a trait—not a guarantee. Circle ok if you don't care one way or the other. This is an abstention —no vote either way. Lines left blank are counted as ok. Circle no if you prefer that description not to be true of your match. This is a vote against —not a disqualifica­ tion. Treat it as a "maybe." Circle veto if you want no matches with anyone for whom that description is true, even if they have other desirable qualities. This is a disqualification and is not affected by category rank. Treat it as an absolute "no." We recommend that you circle between 10 and 20 vetos to restrict age, race, residence, and other important traits of your matches. Note: The use of vetoes restricts the number of mem­ bers qualified to meet you. You are guaranteed the num­ ber of matches you order, but if you use too many vetoes you may get fewer matches than you ordered initially, in which case you will receive credit for thé remaining matches. You can use the credit to alter your question­ naire and/or reorder matches anytime. Step 5 - Rank the categories. The questionnaire is divided into 16 categories. To insure that your responses on the less important items won't override those on the more important items, you must indicate which catego­ ries are important to you. Using the blank to the left of each category heading, either . . . Rank each category from 1 to 16 in its order of impor­ tance to you, with 1 as the most important and 16 as the least, using each rank once, or . . . Put a check mark beside the fiv e most important category headings, leaving the rest blank. Note: Your matches will be based mostly upon the more important categories, with the less important ones serv­ ing only as tie breakers. Noes and yeses have very little effect in the lower ranked or unchecked categories. Some of your matches may have traits by which you circled no. However, vetoes are exclusive regardless of category rank. 4 »