Pretty much this, on Bumble messaging for women will just be a new form of swiping. Instead of swiping right, they'll effortlessly message guys "hi" with the attitude, "I chose you, you're welcome." This will also serve to reduce the chance that their fragile egos get damaged... because if the guy doesn't respond, she hardly invested anything. She put in the minimal amount of effort. Hence zero game. She'll then expect the guy to respond and do all the work.Reasons why girls don't have game:
- They don't need it, so they have no pressure to develop it
- They expect men to do all the work, no matter if the woman initiates or not, and if she initiates she thinks she has done more work than she should have to and now he really needs to make up for it
- She's a princess/queen, so doing something like this "for" a man is beneath them
- They don't believe there is such a thing as game. They don't think men can "trick" them with game or that men use game. They think everything is "chemistry"
- They don't think they should have to look for a man. They really DO live with the idea that their prince is going to show up
These things mix into why Bumble will never take off. Women are too spoiled and narcissistic for those kinds of apps to have any real success and for any of the views they have to be challenged. They are more than content with tinder and the likes that already give them the validation they're there for..
Still an improvement over Tinder, because the girl actually has to do something first to receive validation and it saves guys time... but that's why I don't see it taking off, because girls would rather passively sit back and receive validation for no work. It could still be useful if enough girls are using it though.