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New online dating website only accepts hotties.

There is a new online dating website that promises to only let beautiful people join. The aptly named hotenough.org functions like a regular dating website with pictures and profiles, but members must maintain an 8 out of 10 rating to continue their membership. According to hotenough.org, the website is catered towards attractive and fit singles who "deserve an above average dating pool." Prospective members need to submit three pictures including one full body shot to hotenough.org. Site administrators make a preliminary ruling about the applicant and, if satisfied, will grant tryout membership. After receiving 25 votes, the applicant must then maintain an average rating of 8 to stay a member. Members that meet the cut will need to pay $9.95 a month for the privilege of emailing other "hotties" on the website.


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