Online dating
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George_of_the_Jungle wrote: »Cutemesoon wrote: »Found out about Hinge from here, tried it out. More of the same. Bunch of gross guys looking for hookups. Got propositioned by a sugar daddy. DM me if you want his number. Also guys, just know we screenshot everything you say and send it to our friends for their approval, just fyi.
I'd be interested in his number as long as he doesn't actually expect any "sugar!"
Oh no. He made it clear that sugar was expected.
Wouldn't settle for stevia?
I counter offered with sweet n low and he blocked me.
Well that was harsh of him, but to be fair when you want sugar sweet-n-low just don't cut it0 -
George_of_the_Jungle wrote: »George_of_the_Jungle wrote: »Cutemesoon wrote: »Found out about Hinge from here, tried it out. More of the same. Bunch of gross guys looking for hookups. Got propositioned by a sugar daddy. DM me if you want his number. Also guys, just know we screenshot everything you say and send it to our friends for their approval, just fyi.
I'd be interested in his number as long as he doesn't actually expect any "sugar!"
Oh no. He made it clear that sugar was expected.
Wouldn't settle for stevia?
I counter offered with sweet n low and he blocked me.
Well that was harsh of him, but to be fair when you want sugar sweet-n-low just don't cut it
Just trying to save him from diabetes.1 -
Cutemesoon wrote: »Finishiitnow wrote: »
Had my second date with that guy. It was actually amazing. We went to the Queen Mary Halloween event, did all the scary mazes, had drinks, ate funnel cake, and were all loved up. I like him. 😇
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Cutemesoon wrote: »Finishiitnow wrote: »
Had my second date with that guy. It was actually amazing. We went to the Queen Mary Halloween event, did all the scary mazes, had drinks, ate funnel cake, and were all loved up. I like him. 😇
Aaawww. This sounds nice. The perfect fall date.4 -
Cutemesoon wrote: »Finishiitnow wrote: »
Had my second date with that guy. It was actually amazing. We went to the Queen Mary Halloween event, did all the scary mazes, had drinks, ate funnel cake, and were all loved up. I like him. 😇
Annww cool! I'm so excited for you.3 -
A friend of mine (53 yrs old) met a man online 3 months ago and they talked every single day for at least an hour on the phone, texted, said "ILY" etc. Then last night he asked her to buy her $4k in electronics from Best Buy because he lost his luggage. Turns out he's not even a real person. Some catfish she's been "falling for"...MEET QUICKLY, PEOPLE!!!!7
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Cutemesoon wrote: »
I couldn't disagree more. Not having luck just means you haven't met the right person yet. You are basically making it sound like anyone who is single is doing something wrong which is absolutely untrue.9 -
Cutemesoon wrote: »
I don't think that's what it is. There are so many disingenuous out there that aren't looking for anything more than a "hookup." So if someone is looking for something serious, what are they supposed to do? 🤔0 -
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Versicolour wrote: »Versicolour wrote: »I've tried a whole bunch. I haven't had much success. Most guys I have chatted with seemed overly concerned with birth control. Dude! You're not getting any from me. Don't worry yourself
really silly question to ask. Dont get me wrong its a valid concern for men to have. However it is a turn off for women if asked prematurely, and people lie.0 -
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just_Tomek wrote: »Because of this thread I just signed on on tinder.
here's the trend:
1. Girl replies hi
2. Girl feels a (likely) instant sense of fear and distrust
3. Girl decides it is best not to communicate any further and the approach is ghosting
I'm thinking that if you're under 35 whereabouts - girls see Tinder as some kind of game, and guys take the thing for serious
Can’t believe it‘s so complicated. I guess women are just complicated .
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Should I try out Hinge if I am, in fact, unhinged?
(studio audience laughter)5 -
Trying to get lucky by swiping right isn’t really cool or exciting, so why don’t you try something in real life instead?
You know what, kid? I read post after post from you suggesting you know exactly what women want/think/know/feel, yet, you receive no dates to speak of. Why is that? Do I really NEED to explain to you why these two things are related? Here’s some old man logic for you.... you won’t learn *kitten* if you think you know *kitten*.13 -
just_Tomek wrote: »Because of this thread I just signed on on tinder.
here's the trend:
1. Girl replies hi
2. Girl feels a (likely) instant sense of fear and distrust
3. Girl decides it is best not to communicate any further and the approach is ghosting
I'm thinking that if you're under 35 whereabouts - girls see Tinder as some kind of game, and guys take the thing for serious
Absolutely untrue. I get tons of matches but most men won’t speak, give one word answers, get your number and don’t use it, or go out with you and see you as a potential one night stand and nothing more, despite profile saying otherwise.
Most guys on there are NOT serious at all. Many aren’t even really single.
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Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »Trying to get lucky by swiping right isn’t really cool or exciting, so why don’t you try something in real life instead?
You know what, kid? I read post after post from you suggesting you know exactly what women want/think/know/feel, yet, you receive no dates to speak of. Why is that? Do I really NEED to explain to you why these two things are related? Here’s some old man logic for you.... you won’t learn *kitten* if you think you know *kitten*.
Yep!!
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Tried meeting guys in the traditional way after splitting with my ex but unless I wanted someone younger or someone who was already in a relationship (I actually had people who worked with my ex trying it on!) the pickings were very slim! Decided to give tinder a shot and after a few dodge pots and some other general chat I started talking to a guy for a couple of weeks before meeting for a coffee. In January we’ll be celebrating 4 years together. There are liars and creeps everywhere you look (that goes for both sexes) you just gotta sniff em out11
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seltzermint555 wrote: »A friend of mine (53 yrs old) met a man online 3 months ago and they talked every single day for at least an hour on the phone, texted, said "ILY" etc. Then last night he asked her to buy her $4k in electronics from Best Buy because he lost his luggage. Turns out he's not even a real person. Some catfish she's been "falling for"...MEET QUICKLY, PEOPLE!!!!
That seems like so much effort1 -
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Interesting. I’ll forgive you for calling me old. 🤫7
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