Haha I met 2 guys on there all I can say is they ended up being crazy! One thought I could be his future wife after meeting me in person for 15 minutes and would call and text constantly. Told everyone about me, I had his friends follow me on Instagram, he was making plans and wanted me to come to weddings and things that were this year 2020 and we met like September last year. I had to block him it became overwhelming.What about Instagram I thought that was where you meet people nowadays
There is but, I think sometimes they’re married, in a relationship or others! Instagram is hard as I’m realising a lot is fake, also My friends and I were chatting about when a guys Instagram full of selfies and vain shirtless pics. It can be a turn off, aswell as if all the people they follow are bikini/ tattoo / underwear modelsI definitely think there's a lot more sliding into people's DMs on Instagram going on nowadays
Oh a 100% .I definitely think there's a lot more sliding into people's DMs on Instagram going on nowadays
run for the hillsOh a 100% .
Here's a dilemma, what do you do if you like a couple of pics on a guys IG account then release his has two accounts and he is active on the older one?
I might write a bookI've just started Internet dating for the first time, my more (Tinder) experienced friend has told me I'm too trusting and innocent because I believe what every man tells me on thereDoes anyone have a definitive list of Internet dating red flags for a novice just starting out like me!?
Like a few of their pics/ stories and just go for it! Hi, how are you etc etcWhats the best way to slide into someones DM'S?
it’s totally up to you but I wouldn’t go on the apps so soon after splitting with your ex. I made the mistake of doing that and although I definitely didn’t want to be with my ex and that was DEFFO over, I found it was way too soon. You need time to your self first but it’s up to you everyone’s situation is different xAlso appreciate this thread, went through a serious break up just before lockdown (end of feb) and spent the first few months of it processing heartbreak while also chatting to guys on hinge I knew I’d never be able to meet anytime soon. I feel they had a similar perspective even if they weren’t going through a break up - lockdown happened so suddenly it became quite lonely by end of March / April. It was nice to be on a dating app just to chat to someone without the pressure to arrange a date hanging over you.
I stopped checking it for a while when I started chatting to my ex (he lives in America , we won’t be getting back together) but i have cautiously returned. Hinge is the only one I can stand. I agree with the 28 year old who felt too old for tinder- I’m 30 andit just doesn’t appeal like it did when I was 24 (nothing like dating apps to make you realise your age, seriously).
I tried bumble immediately after my break up but I’m not a fan of the format at all. Hinge is definitely the best I’ve tried, I like the shared focus on personality for the profile with pictures even if you see a lot of the same attempts at being clever / funny.
I usually try to reply to one of their Instagram stories xWhats the best way to slide into someones DM'S?
He hasnt done any stories and hes not posted any pics lately so Im not sure if hes online.it’s totally up to you but I wouldn’t go on the apps so soon after splitting with your ex. I made the mistake of doing that and although I definitely didn’t want to be with my ex and that was DEFFO over, I found it was way too soon. You need time to your self first but it’s up to you everyone’s situation is different x
I usually try to reply to one of their Instagram stories x
Maybe just message them and ask them if they're alive then?He hasnt done any stories and hes not posted any pics lately so Im not sure if hes online.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who felt past it!Also appreciate this thread, went through a serious break up just before lockdown (end of feb) and spent the first few months of it processing heartbreak while also chatting to guys on hinge I knew I’d never be able to meet anytime soon. I feel they had a similar perspective even if they weren’t going through a break up - lockdown happened so suddenly it became quite lonely by end of March / April. It was nice to be on a dating app just to chat to someone without the pressure to arrange a date hanging over you.
I stopped checking it for a while when I started chatting to my ex (he lives in America , we won’t be getting back together) but i have cautiously returned. Hinge is the only one I can stand. I agree with the 28 year old who felt too old for tinder- I’m 30 andit just doesn’t appeal like it did when I was 24 (nothing like dating apps to make you realise your age, seriously).
I tried bumble immediately after my break up but I’m not a fan of the format at all. Hinge is definitely the best I’ve tried, I like the shared focus on personality for the profile with pictures even if you see a lot of the same attempts at being clever / funny.
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