Mayocel
Apostle of the Grey Pill
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- Jan 20, 2023
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I tried online dating for the third time in my life. It went the same as other times: I accomplished as much as if I was sitting and staring at a wall. Scratch that, considering the stress, I would say I accomplished less than nothing.
For context, I used some professional photos for my profile, and one photo from my amateur photographer friend. I filled out my profiles and avoided putting in any cringe like anime or other super nerdy stuff.
I swiped on ugly, nerdy, fat, normal women, only avoided really slutty ones and ones that had nothing in their bios.
Tinder: I'm so ugly I get shadowbanned. I eventually start cycling through the 4 same profiles.
The one match I had replied with 'Thank you' to a conversation opener and it ended right there.
Bumble: Had 3 matches. One (tattooed hipster) remade her account 5 minutes after I wrote her ( I saw her and swiped left). Second girl (fat) wrote a one word reply and didn't reply afterwards, another (actually good looking) expired because she didn't open.
The one time i tried the Speed Dating feature the foid instantly disconnected upon seeing my name.
Badoo: The least cucked one of the three. Less hot chicks and more mid, ugly and fat ones. Matched with a disabled girl, same as usual, no interest.
I've tried one local dating app as well, but it is literal cancer, imagine a dating website designed in 2000's turned into an app with added modern dystopian paid features.
As a developer using that piece of garbage gave me physical pain and it was full of fake profiles, so I quit.
Im summation, online dating is literal hell. I honestly prefer talking to foids irl over this. At least then they are forced to treat you somewhat respectfully even if they don't like you.
It is worse than a job interview, at least in one once you get 'matched' they talk with you for a while to decide compatibility. With foids matching means nothing.
The few times I got matches or likes I started feeling dread instead of exitement, since I knew the same was going to happen as always. The last match I got I said 'fuck' upon getting a notification. Using apps for me feels like I imagine cold approaching would feel.
For context, I used some professional photos for my profile, and one photo from my amateur photographer friend. I filled out my profiles and avoided putting in any cringe like anime or other super nerdy stuff.
I swiped on ugly, nerdy, fat, normal women, only avoided really slutty ones and ones that had nothing in their bios.
Tinder: I'm so ugly I get shadowbanned. I eventually start cycling through the 4 same profiles.
The one match I had replied with 'Thank you' to a conversation opener and it ended right there.
Bumble: Had 3 matches. One (tattooed hipster) remade her account 5 minutes after I wrote her ( I saw her and swiped left). Second girl (fat) wrote a one word reply and didn't reply afterwards, another (actually good looking) expired because she didn't open.
The one time i tried the Speed Dating feature the foid instantly disconnected upon seeing my name.
Badoo: The least cucked one of the three. Less hot chicks and more mid, ugly and fat ones. Matched with a disabled girl, same as usual, no interest.
I've tried one local dating app as well, but it is literal cancer, imagine a dating website designed in 2000's turned into an app with added modern dystopian paid features.
As a developer using that piece of garbage gave me physical pain and it was full of fake profiles, so I quit.
Im summation, online dating is literal hell. I honestly prefer talking to foids irl over this. At least then they are forced to treat you somewhat respectfully even if they don't like you.
It is worse than a job interview, at least in one once you get 'matched' they talk with you for a while to decide compatibility. With foids matching means nothing.
The few times I got matches or likes I started feeling dread instead of exitement, since I knew the same was going to happen as always. The last match I got I said 'fuck' upon getting a notification. Using apps for me feels like I imagine cold approaching would feel.
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