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    In using Bumble, Tinder, etc. are we exploiting each other?
    A sort of low grade/impotent arranged marriage of the 21st century?

    • Arranged by who? I've tried it and most of the time the women are less attractive than I think. Or photos are old.freedom
    • If anything it's a way for average women to get attention from guys who wouldn't bother with them in real life.freedom
    • Or for guys who normally couldn't get any.pango
    • My brother-in-law met his wife via Tinder. They dated for 3 years, had a beautiful baby, and named him “Tin”. JK. They’re happy af. Baby is called Phillipmaquito
    • Alain Badiou talks about it more eloquently than I ever could in his book "In Praise of Love" < recommended btw.notype
    • I recently had a date from Bumble after swearing off of it. It was a wonderful hit. She's definitely into me and I'm trying to figure out why I'm terrified.notype
    • It’s only as good as the people you meet. Whom are users just like you. Which means everyone’s experience will be different.pango
    • Complaining about women using old photo it’s because you’re only looking at it from your own perspective.pango
    • Dudes use old photos too. Not everyone is photogeneric and most people really don’t know how to take good photos of them self.pango
    • People with more money to spare will actually hire photographer for their profile photo. Which is a service I provide lolpango
    • Yes.lucas_logan
    • good luck notype. Just go along with the ride. We work through ourselves through a healthy relasionshipmugwart
    • it's the finding that "healthy relationship" that is the key. dates can be really bad to find that gem.notype
    • ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...Polisz

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