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mordax
7y

I have quite a few interesting stories from my romantic but also technical foray into dating applications.

There was a lad who was quite attractive that I encountered on Tinder. And I thought he seemed familiar. Turns out he worked at a start-up I had visited a year earlier.

Although at the time I was looking for romance, all I could think about was discussing the pros and cons of dating websites and building at least one that functioned well. To be fair, so was he, however he just wanted a Wham Bam thank you ma'am (which I didn't). Ghosted me without even a tech hangout.

It's so hard when you encounter cool tech folks you want to befriend and pick their brain but you met them on a dating site.

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  • 3
    🏕️

    Don't mind me. I'm just here to watch the upcoming desperate bachelor dudes 🤣
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    @CurseMeSlowly
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    Me as well. This is going to be fun.
    *grabs popcorn*

    Dating apps/sites are there to do one thing; make money. They use women as bait for men to buy that superlike or some premium.

    Now you can call me sexist, but men generally have been the hunters and women the choosers.

    It'd actually be interested in making a dating app which focus is actually on dating/hooking up. (which is an &&/|| the user can toggle at any time)

    I don't have much free time but if you send me some form of contact it'd atleast help you out. Free of cost as long it's FLOSS.
  • 3
    tinder is kinda meant for "wham bam thank you ma'am" isn't it?
  • 0
    @peacWhis probably not, as many are advertised as being for finding a serious partner.
  • 1
    @peacWhis then you will only have dummy user accounts or bots 🤖
  • 0
    The obvious solution is have a Wham Bam thank you ma'am with him then discuss dating sites as pillow talk.
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