Tell her a little about yourself, but not too much. Maintain some mystery. Give her something to think about and wonder about when she's at home.
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Yes. In fact got two LTRs with girls decades younger than I using Tinder. Well over 20 year difference. One was a teen (legal).I know there's some people on here that have had some success with swipe apps. What about 10, 15, or 20 year age gaps? Could there be any consistency with that?
I live in a small city and had less than 200 women on Tinder and Bumble between the ages of 18-29. I swiped left on 90% of them. Out of the remaining 10%, the best I could do was a short text conversation with a gold digger.You lost me at swipe apps...
Swipe apps are for larger metro cities not villagesI live in a small city and had less than 200 women on Tinder and Bumble between the ages of 18-29. I swiped left on 90% of them. Out of the remaining 10%, the best I could do was a short text conversation with a gold digger.
What do you think is the minimum population requirement for an area for a working age, non-university affiliated man (generally 25+) to use swipe apps effectively?Swipe apps are for larger metro cities not villages
I know there's some people on here that have had some success with swipe apps. What about 10, 15, or 20 year age gaps? Could there be any consistency with that?
medium sized places work fine too, short term. I’ve used Tinder in rural places in CA and out on the Great Plains. But you need a population of at least 10k. And that was for a one-shot. Longer term, you do really need a bigger city.Swipe apps are for larger metro cities not villages
What do you think is the minimum population requirement for an area for a working age, non-university affiliated man (generally 25+) to use swipe apps effectively?
I think it is 200,000 at a minimum, but a more realistic population number is 400,000+.
I would say 2 million metro area and higher is a sweet spot, high growth rate unless it is NYC, LA, or Chicago, and decent logistics & city planning which would disqualify Phoenix, Orlando, and most of Florida tbh. Houston and Dallas are spread out, but they have enclaves where younger people hangout and are not that difficult to get too.medium sized places work fine too, short term. I’ve used Tinder in rural places in CA and out on the Great Plains. But you need a population of at least 10k. And that was for a one-shot. Longer term, you do really need a bigger city.
hahaha well I happen to live in east central Florida, about two hours away from Orlando and about an hour and a half from West Palm Beach. Vero Beach is basically a retirement community and Melbourne/Palm Bay have a little bit going on, but not much better. The area in Between looks like this:I would say 2 million metro area and higher is a sweet spot, high growth rate unless it is NYC, LA, or Chicago, and decent logistics & city planning which would disqualify Phoenix, Orlando, and most of Florida tbh. Houston and Dallas are spread out, but they have enclaves where younger people hangout and are not that difficult to get too.
Yeah you probably live in the emptiest part of the country and I have been to some pretty BFE remote areas of the US lol.hahaha well I happen to live in east central Florida, about two hours away from Orlando and about an hour and a half from West Palm Beach. Vero Beach is basically a retirement community and Melbourne/Palm Bay have a little bit going on, but not much better. The area in Between looks like this:
and like this:
Hahaha well not quite central Montana either. I'm pretty close to Melbourne and not too far of a driving distance from Orlando so I'm not complaining. Just not many young people within 25 miles from where I'm at.Yeah you probably live in the emptiest part of the country and I have been to some pretty BFE remote areas of the US lol.
I've been to most parts of Montana and driving from Orlando to Miami was pretty rough lol.Hahaha well not quite central Montana either. I'm pretty close to Melbourne and not too far of a driving distance from Orlando so I'm not complaining. Just not many young people within 25 miles from where I'm at.