What’s next, not allowing clients to specify if they want to date a male or a female?
LOL.
I met my wife through eHarmony. We've been married for almost 3 years now, and just had our second child.
Lots of the eHarmony "rejects" aren't really rejected - there's just no one who meets their specific criteria at that precise moment. eHarmony told me I had no matches for the first week, but then started sending me matches. Six months later, I met my future wife.
Whats next, not allowing clients to specify if they want to date a male or a female?
^^^
Bingo!
Probably also the goal of the perv-activists to prohibit species discrimination.