On dating apps, men are unnecessarily competing heavily for girls who aren't even really worth competing for in that intensity

As men on dating apps such as Tinder, we're competing very hard for just average girls. I was talking to a decent looking girl that I met from Tinder - she's relatively cute but there's nothing too significant about her looks. In public she would just be an average girl, to be honest. We followed each other on Instagram and a couple days later, I creeped her profile out of curiosity and decided to check her Followers list. Since I followed her, 5 other men have followed her as well. I know that there's a chance that not all of them are from Tinder but 5 men in a row? Pretty low chance that they're not all from Tinder if it was 5 men in a row, after me. Surprise, she stopped talking to me and has probably shifted her attention to one of those other guys. This just made me realize how horrible dating apps are for us men and why we should quit them or not take them as seriously. I honestly don't think we would have a fraction of the competition if we went for women who are not on dating apps. Think about it, do you really think women are being approached and hit on by 5+ men a week in the real world? Not a chance. Especially average girls. I also came to the realization that in the real world, I probably wouldn't even have cared for this particular girl or even a lot of the girls who I have talked to on Tinder. As a guy on Reddit once said, "You could do only half as good on dating apps than in the real world" and I sincerely believe that now.



Submitted October 14, 2020 at 12:13AM

As men on dating apps such as Tinder, we're competing very hard for just average girls. I was talking to a decent looking girl that I met from Tinder - she's relatively cute but there's nothing too significant about her looks. In public she would just be an average girl, to be honest. We followed each other on Instagram and a couple days later, I creeped her profile out of curiosity and decided to check her Followers list. Since I followed her, 5 other men have followed her as well. I know that there's a chance that not all of them are from Tinder but 5 men in a row? Pretty low chance that they're not all from Tinder if it was 5 men in a row, after me. Surprise, she stopped talking to me and has probably shifted her attention to one of those other guys. This just made me realize how horrible dating apps are for us men and why we should quit them or not take them as seriously. I honestly don't think we would have a fraction of the competition if we went for women who are not on dating apps. Think about it, do you really think women are being approached and hit on by 5+ men a week in the real world? Not a chance. Especially average girls. I also came to the realization that in the real world, I probably wouldn't even have cared for this particular girl or even a lot of the girls who I have talked to on Tinder. As a guy on Reddit once said, "You could do only half as good on dating apps than in the real world" and I sincerely believe that now.

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