Advice for the person using the apps.

(M24) I recently moved to a new city, knowing nobody, for a good job opportunity. And like any other person in that situation, I went hard on the dating apps. I went on quite a few dates and I started noticing that about half the women pretended like they didn’t read my bio. I’m not sure this is gender specific issue and I know both genders vet and judge people based on the profile that is presented.

For example: On a date we were talking about how she was about attend graduate school (good for her). Then she asked if I went to college. I was surprised by this question because the university I attended was listed on profile, along with my job and all other relevant info. This wasn’t a huge deal but It felt odd after she talked about how she roasts men’s profile, which I don’t have problem with. So I asked her in a joking tone if she read my profile, her response was “no”. AM I SUPPOSED TO BELIEVE YOU MET A RANDOM MALE FROM HINGE AND DIDN’T AT LEAST READ HIS BIO. No.

Now laddies and gents here are few reasons you should not do this.

  1. It’s a little dishonest. Not the biggest lie, but also not how you want to start off.

  2. You seem inattentive. Who likes inattentive people?

  3. It’s makes the other person feel like they only qualified for looks.

All genders are guilty of this and I have been to, so I don’t want ladies to feel like I’m targeting you. I only date women so that’s my sample.



Submitted September 06, 2021 at 12:09AM

(M24) I recently moved to a new city, knowing nobody, for a good job opportunity. And like any other person in that situation, I went hard on the dating apps. I went on quite a few dates and I started noticing that about half the women pretended like they didn’t read my bio. I’m not sure this is gender specific issue and I know both genders vet and judge people based on the profile that is presented.For example: On a date we were talking about how she was about attend graduate school (good for her). Then she asked if I went to college. I was surprised by this question because the university I attended was listed on profile, along with my job and all other relevant info. This wasn’t a huge deal but It felt odd after she talked about how she roasts men’s profile, which I don’t have problem with. So I asked her in a joking tone if she read my profile, her response was “no”. AM I SUPPOSED TO BELIEVE YOU MET A RANDOM MALE FROM HINGE AND DIDN’T AT LEAST READ HIS BIO. No.Now laddies and gents here are few reasons you should not do this.It’s a little dishonest. Not the biggest lie, but also not how you want to start off.You seem inattentive. Who likes inattentive people?It’s makes the other person feel like they only qualified for looks.All genders are guilty of this and I have been to, so I don’t want ladies to feel like I’m targeting you. I only date women so that’s my sample.

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