GoodMan32
Master Don Juan
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Your assessment of why they grow tired of swipe apps is spot on.I can see why women would have that feedback regarding swipe apps. That's really their own fault for the way they use swipe apps.
Women get hundreds of options on swipe apps. Some percentage of those hundreds of options would be good boyfriend options. The women eliminate most of those good boyfriend options due to lacking "the feels" from their profiles or on a first date. Meanwhile, they chase the top tier guys, have sex with them, and often fail to land a commitment from them.
Grew tired of swipe apps means they got tired of failing to get a commitment from a "hot" guy and also didn't want to reject more mediocre (but perfectly acceptable) men after first-second dates that lacked sex.
That's the most predictable outcome ever.
Why didn't you ask her on a date in person?
As for your question of why I didn't ask her on a date in person:
With the rushed nature of speed dates, I have a hard enough time squeezing in an opening to hand out my card, let alone ask her out on a date right then and there (plus, after a 5 minute speed date, I'm not sure she'd have enough of a gauge either way of whether she'd like to date me...that's where the card comes into play, as it would give her a chance to chat with me some more before we decide whether to officially date)
Even though your idea to ask her out on an actual date in person sounds excellent, there's one downside: With the sheer amount of broads at a speed dating event, I'd come across as desperate if I asked out multiple broads on official dates (I say "multiple broads" because: Let's face it, I'd probably have to ask out more than one woman at the speed dating event before I got an acceptance)