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Posted March 21, 2016
Now you can sift through potential matches based on political preferences Conventional dating wisdom says you’re supposed to avoid talking about politics upon first meeting someone, but the dating app Bumble now allows you to display your political preference on your profile. Whether you are a serious supporter of one of the 2016 presidential candidates,
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Posted March 21, 2016
The advent of animated GIFs has been generating better response rates Tinder introduced animated GIFs into its messaging a little while ago, and response rates have gone up for messages that include them, according to Tech Times. Specifically, messages that include a GIF get an answer 30 percent more often than plain text messages. According
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Posted March 15, 2016
Strategies For Improving Your Game On Tinder First, as I’ve written before, you should have a good profile that generates opening messages from your matches. If you never receive any openers, except for the occasional hi or what’s up, then you probably need to upgrade your bio and/or your photos. Trial and error is the
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Posted March 6, 2016
The app will now help you find some friends The dating app Bumble, which is like Tinder except female users have to send the first message, created a ‘BFF Mode’, which helps users strike up friendships. Here’s how it works, according to Tech Times: When switching to the Bumble BFF mode, instead of suggestions for
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Posted March 6, 2016
Now you can play ‘matchmaker’ for your friends In an effort to put its users in a “matchmaker” role, Tinder has added a sharing button. Basically, you can link your friends to a user that appears in your feed, and then they will have the option to swipe right or left on that person. If
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Posted February 23, 2016
Not getting any results? Check out these tips 1. Geography can determine which openers are best New Yorkers like openers that suggest “escaping reality”, while people in Washington, D.C. prefer talking about fast food, according to Business Insider. Chicagoans like to talk about 90s pop culture. The worst openers, statistically speaking, are hey, what’s up
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Posted February 23, 2016
Don’t use an opener if your matches can use Google to trace it to a PUA site Another Real Social Dynamics instructor has been making waves on the internet lately, although he’s not quite as bad as the most hated man in the world. “RSD Max” has been outed for using, and teaching other men
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Posted February 16, 2016
So many online dating options, so little time With so many new dating apps and sites, it’s easy to forget that quantity of online dating platforms used and time spent using them will not always equate to a quality dating life. Some people are starting to think of online dating as a part time job.
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Posted February 15, 2016
Facts and stats to get you through the fallout of Valentine’s Day 2016
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Posted February 8, 2016
The dating app shared user data to help you date smarter If you’re not familiar, the dating app Hinge is just like Tinder except it uses your Facebook network to create your feed of potential matches. Recently, the app’s blog posted some user data to give users some insight into what works and what doesn’t
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Posted February 8, 2016
Struggling to get dates using dating apps? See below On Bumble, since women have to send the first message, it helps to have a bio that gives them something to work with. I broke down and analyzed the bio I’m currently using in this post. The opener this match sent me is based on a
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