Okay, so that might be a bit of an exaggeration since there are many people in the world who are completely happy being single. However, Tinder is an app that can help the loneliest of hearts out there. I am not saying it is usually used to start serious relationships since most people on there are only looking for a ‘good time’. Although what happens in this story isn’t a good time by any means.
We have all heard of catfishing and we always think about whether the person we are talking to is really the same as the pictures and all the information they have decided to share. It is a constant fear in this day and age of technology. And since Tinder’s model is based on looks and swiping right on the person you like the look of, there is not a lot of depth to it. You might find a person quite attractive and agree to go on a date with and then you later find out they only looked interesting on texts.
That is just how life goes. But this particular woman took things to the next level. You can ready the wholes story by scrolling below.
Source: Twitter
Do not spend one more minute with a woman like that. She thinks relationships are games and competitions – and she thinks she is the prize. For anyone dating her, she will always be looking for someone “better.” Right now, I am looking out my window; I think her ego is blocking the sun. -tw 72
I don’t understand why so many women leave their profiles blank or say like “ask me anything!” or “I don’t know what to say”. Like, do you *want* to be judged purely on your looks? Do you have absolutely no desire to date someone who has similar interests, opinions, or relationship goals to you? You are probably losing out on good potential matches, AND making extra work for yourself and others by forcing a conversation to get even the most basic info about each other. Yeah, I just don’t get it. -Parmeisan
On social media, I’ve gotten way more positive than negative [responses], but of course the negative tends to stick harder … I’m also agreeing with the people who think this is wrong. It is wrong to judge someone in person, so why do we think it’s socially acceptable online? How men are so quick to just judge [women] and put a label on us just because we didn’t give them what they wanted … it’s just a bruise to their ego. -Natasha
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