First time I've read this word.Poindexter.
First time I've read this word.Poindexter.
This made me laugh "sold down the river" This was spot on and I just wanted to add real quickI've been on a handful of app dates in my time and the recurring theme I notice is that the women are nearly ALWAYS socially awkward and are on these apps for very good reason
One girl who was effectively a Femcel catfishing herself as a "normal woman" , within 10 mins I realised I had been sold down the river
After that experience I deleted all of them because I realized
"Normal women" have strong enough social circles and interpersonal skills to enable them to meet "normal men" in the real world
these are the types of women you want to seriously date and sleep with
People that are on these apps are far from normal , there is usually heavy psychological trauma, insecurity and unrealistic expectations at play
I agree with what someone else said - it´s not that these companies are evil and don't want people to match up. They simply don't care. All they care about it making money, which they do by selling the dream to men that are hoping to get laid. And they sell the same BS to women as well (meet your soulmate, your future husband etc etc).From FaceTime and instant messaging to the plethora of social media platforms on the internet, “interconnected” has perhaps become the most fitting term to describe contemporary society. And indeed, with our ability to communicate with anyone at the click of a button, we now have more opportunities to connect than ever before. All of this considered, one question remains: Why do so manyAmericans feel more lonely now than ever?
Bumble, Tinder, Hinge & dating apps are destroying America
Dating apps are making it harder to make meaningful connections.www.michigandaily.com
The ultimate goal of online dating apps should be to function as a conduit in creating committed relationships, right? Wrong. The realm of online dating has become a multi-billion dollar industry — an industry that profits primarily off of user addiction, especially by keeping its users single. The way that the industry accomplishes this is twofold, relying on qualities ofgamification and what psychologist Barry Schwartz refers to as the “paradox of choice.”
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The classes are easier for approaching than the general gym floor.I go to a 200 dollar plus gym and the sauna convos are always full of high value men or budding high value men. I do get hit on at the gym, but I would not want to mess the relationship up and it be an awkward encounter. I used to have a fling with a girl at my gym, but she was one of those that only went to the classes. I haven’t seen her since we ended things though. There are some “gym crushes” at my gym, but it’s not worth the potential fallback imho. This is also coming from someone aiming for a LTR, so good luck pumping and dumping in your own gym.
Most social circles have a blue pill ideology towards romantic relationships. Social circles that are mainly couples perceive unattached women more favorably than unattached men. None of what you report is at all unexpected or surprising.Most of my gfs friends are married and I met her on the swipe app while she was in a lost cause relationship with her ex. The single women in their group do get pity and remorse from the friends because they are seen as helpless hopeless romantics at this point. The men do not get the same treatment and I rarely see them get invited to events and such.
You are obviously an Average Frustrated Chump.Fck the apps its disgusting just a trash meat market for humans some photos a bio and that's all you are just another participant in the market for love with ur photos and bios just another worker in the system with ur cv and experience for all ur life exp and evrything u put in they will look at ur profile/cv for 10 second and approve or dissaprove and this gentlemen is what ur life comes down to in 2023
It's been my experience that women in social circles consider any new unattached men to be there for the sole purpose of dating the fat chicks in the circle.Most social circles have a blue pill ideology towards romantic relationships. Social circles that are mainly couples perceive unattached women more favorably than unattached men. None of what you report is at all unexpected or surprising.
Yeah I don't get this romanticized image of joining a social circle and suddenly being met with hot women crawling at your feet.It's been my experience that women in social circles consider any new unattached men to be there for the sole purpose of dating the fat chicks in the circle.
ICBA meeting new women I got enough prospects but I still need to move things forward I am kinda stuck atm.You are obviously an Average Frustrated Chump.
The ultimate goal of online dating apps should be to function as a conduit in creating committed relationships, right?From FaceTime and instant messaging to the plethora of social media platforms on the internet, “interconnected” has perhaps become the most fitting term to describe contemporary society. And indeed, with our ability to communicate with anyone at the click of a button, we now have more opportunities to connect than ever before. All of this considered, one question remains: Why do so manyAmericans feel more lonely now than ever?
Bumble, Tinder, Hinge & dating apps are destroying America
Dating apps are making it harder to make meaningful connections.www.michigandaily.com
The ultimate goal of online dating apps should be to function as a conduit in creating committed relationships, right? Wrong. The realm of online dating has become a multi-billion dollar industry — an industry that profits primarily off of user addiction, especially by keeping its users single. The way that the industry accomplishes this is twofold, relying on qualities ofgamification and what psychologist Barry Schwartz refers to as the “paradox of choice.”
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OnlyFans worsens the problems of incels and betas. A lot of men are already incels and betas by the time they start using OnlyFans.I'd say Onlyfans is a far worse thing for society in general. It provides zero real value to anyone but the shareholders and keeps way more men single than OLD ever will. It breeds incels and betas.
The ultimate goal of dating apps is to make the shareholders money and possibly get a good ESG score to please the Big 3 large institutional investors of BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard.The ultimate goal of online dating apps should be to function as a conduit in creating committed relationships, right?
Apps are there to make money, period. There are some like zoosk that will literally scam you out of your money with fake matches, and they're designed to be addictive. But at least they actually provide a real service, some great relationships actually DO start on OLD.
Regarding the paradox of choice, it exists not only within an app but also by the fact there are several apps, with 3 major ones listed in the title of the thread. Although they basically operate on the same principles (profiles with photos, short description and swiping) there's this idea that I find funny that for instance Tinder is for hookups while Hinge is for more serious, relationship oriented people. That's BS, as long as there are no different entry requirements. In other words, a hoe who has been pumped & dumped on Tinder can't just claim she's a lady by signing up to Hinge.The way that the industry accomplishes this is twofold, relying on qualities ofgamification and what psychologist Barry Schwartz refers to as the “paradox of choice.”
What about the girl that's a 9/10 is she "ran through" as well95% of women on dating apps are sub 6/10 and trash. Been ran through by everyone.
Ran through is ran through, shouldn’t matter if it’s a bang-n-go, but who wants to gf the town bicycle?What about the girl that's a 9/10 is she "ran through" as well
Yeah, and the remaining 5% are mostly instragram attention whoares.95% of women on dating apps are sub 6/10 and trash. Been ran through by everyone.
I posted in another thread just now about OLD. It seems post covid has hit OLD apps hard because no more lockdowns.OnlyFans worsens the problems of incels and betas. A lot of men are already incels and betas by the time they start using OnlyFans.
Betas are changing for the worse too. A beta male of 1980 isn't the same as a beta male of the 2010s-2020s.
The ultimate goal of dating apps is to make the shareholders money and possibly get a good ESG score to please the Big 3 large institutional investors of BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard.
Some extended relationships start on swipe apps but that's not their purpose. Their purpose is to make money and they make money when users fail and stay single longer. Some users eventually get fed up and quit, like I did based on my disappointing experiences. Most male users (the users who make money for the apps) have a blue pill ideology towards relationships. They also won't see a good alternative. The typical Average Frustrated Chump now doesn't want to spend the time to do in-person approaching.
Lockdowns helped the apps. Nightlife venues were dead for at least 2 years. Daygame was affected because doing approaches in grocery stores or malls while wearing a mask wasn't going to happen. Indoor masking was a major game killer.It seems post covid has hit OLD apps hard because no more lockdowns.
The Match Group is not a great company in any way. With that said, the Match Group is less of a problem than you think that it is. Consider the article below and the five phases model of online dating.The biggest problem with OLD is the monopoly Match LLC has. Notice nearly every dating site is owned by Match now and when Match buys them they neuter all the sites. POF, OKC, TINDER, and now UPWARD are all bought up by them. Less features and gotta pay up.
Match LLC has ruined most of teh dating sites though. Even POF and OKC wasn't that bad before match bought them. POF was totally free.
When Match has bought sites/apps like OkCupid, Plenty of Fish, or Tinder, those sites/apps were already in the latter stages of Phase 3, if not Phase 4. Match bought OkCupid in 2011, 7 years after its launched. OkCupid was well established by then. Match bough Plenty of Fish in 2015, 12 years after it launched. Match bought Tinder in 2017, 5 years after it launched and well after it had started to decline. When Match bought Hinge in 2018, it was in a better place in the lifecycle than any of the other 3 examples. Your argument is most valid for Hinge.1. Early adopters
2. Hyper-effectiveness
3. Normal effectiveness
4. Problems
5. Effective only for a small, specific group of people.