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Most dating apps are looking to make a profit first and provide a good service second. This is terrible, but we live in a capitalist hellscape so it's not surprising.
HOWEVER. A lot of people are really bad at using dating apps. This is kind of a peeve of mine and I've been thinking of writing a book (or at least a blog post) about how to do better.
The premise is "throw the ball back". So many people match and then just drop the ball. Their profile says they love NK jemisen so you write "she's great! Did you read her new book 'the city we became '? It's a total love letter to New York". A fine message. And they write back "No". End of message.
My dude that's not how this game works. They've thrown you the ball with their message. You've caught it. Now throw it back by asking a question of your own.
If you're not interested or don't have the energy to be present, don't say anything. If you're not interested, just unmatch. If you don't have the energy, come back when you do. If you never have the energy, delete the app you're not ready.
And to all the people who just message with "hey": please do better. You look incompetent when you do that.
That's true of like all text messages, come to think of it. Some of you assholes probably message me at work on slack with "hey" instead of starting with the important part.
Also don't be a fucking pen pal. If they matched and responded to your initial topic well, just ask them out. That's what you're both here for.
I'm an extremely average guy who doesn't date men. If I can do this so can all of you.
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