disneychrista
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I agree. I don't know how to be anyone but who I am so guys can either like me or not.Another thing that people say but people almost never do. Be yourself.
I agree. I don't know how to be anyone but who I am so guys can either like me or not.Another thing that people say but people almost never do. Be yourself.
Yeah, I know a few like mine. They're boys also. Mine is almost 31 and hasn't dated since some time in high school. He just really doesn't care.My younger daughter doesn’t date either or at least as far as I know. I worry sometimes that she is following my example in that regard.![]()
I don’t know the answer to your question, but my young adults use Hinge. They say that the people using Hinge are looking for relationships, rather than ‘hook ups’.Question for those who have tried Plenty of Fish.
Does the distance parameter "stick" on a paid membership? I keep setting mine to 15 miles but it never sticks. I have guys 500+ miles away sending me messages. Not sure I want to fork over $$$ for it if that feature isn't going to work. In just over an hour I have 52 guys "liking" my profile but I doubt most of them are anywhere near me.
Question for those who have tried Plenty of Fish.
Does the distance parameter "stick" on a paid membership? I keep setting mine to 15 miles but it never sticks. I have guys 500+ miles away sending me messages. Not sure I want to fork over $$$ for it if that feature isn't going to work. In just over an hour I have 52 guys "liking" my profile but I doubt most of them are anywhere near me.
I think that is true on ALL the dating sites/apps. POF actually lets you pretty much say you are looking for a hookup. I make that clear that is NOT what I am looking for. There actually seems to be more guys in my area on POF than there was on Match. A few of the same one though too.I know things change. But, when I researched the various online options, there were some that had a reputation for being just for one-night hook-ups. Plenty of Fish was one of those.
I looked at Hinge but it is only an app not a website and that makes it difficult (for me) to set up a profile. I need a larger screen and a real keyboard. I think the APP may say that but that doesn’t prevent he users from using it from that.I don’t know the answer to your question, but my young adults use Hinge. They say that the people using Hinge are looking for relationships, rather than ‘hook ups’.
I guess what I am trying to say is don't have a type, don't compare your dates to each other, or past relationships with each other, learn from them, look at each person for who they are...and go out with different types of guys don't limit yourself to what you think is your type.
Wishing you all the best...
I don’t really have a type. I am open to dating pretty much anyone. Personality is more important than looks. Of course there are certain things I am looking for that tend more toward compatibility and will pass on someone for not having those.
I agree. The last guy I was kind of dating, over 2 years ago, was a “No” for me until I go to know him. But there are certain traits that if listed in a profile I am going to pass on (smokers, “420” as a hobby/interest, they say they definitely want kids, etc).When you say compatibility, that's a tricky thing, because you really can't tell if your compatible with someone until your around someone for periods of time. Of course if you meet someone and they just rub you the wrong way, and your gut is telling you, NO! then you have to listen to that of course.
I changed jobs, and I met my now DH at work of all places, we have been together 20 years and married 18 years. When I first met him, I would get nervous and butterflies in my stomach whenever we were talking, even when he would just walk by... I thought I'm acting like some kinda school girl and I thought what is wrong with me. He was completely different than anyone I had dated. It was very strange it was like I had always known him, there was just this undeniable huge connection between us, I honestly never thought these kinda feelings really existed. I remember what we call our first date, we went to lunch, and during lunch we talked and laughed, he took my hand and he just looked at me, and smiled like he knew a secret or something...he also ate off of my plate during lunch and I did not even realize it until I was at home that night.. I thought, what in the world and when I really thought about it, it was the most natural thing sitting having lunch with him, and him eating fries off of my plate, which is bold and intimate all at the same time. I knew I was in trouble at this point. He said he knew at lunch that day he was going to marry me, he also said he knew I was skittish when it came to relationships, and he wasn't going to let that stand in his way... I think I knew it that day to, it just took me longer to admit it... We are what people call soulmates, I honestly never thought that this kinda love is possible... It is, and you deserve it too.
Agreed, I did the POF before too.I know things change. But, when I researched the various online options, there were some that had a reputation for being just for one-night hook-ups. Plenty of Fish was one of those.
Even on the respectable site I used, there were plenty of guys that were obviously looking for that too. I was shocked. My logic was that if that was what a woman wanted she could just go to a bar and just not say No. She didn't have to bother setting up a profile. I asked DH about that. He said that there are women that really just want a hook-up. But, that since it isn't socially acceptable (mostly) for a woman to say that even to herself, she joins a site and goes out on a lot of first-and-only dates with s--.
What your experience like on POF?Agreed, I did the POF before too.
I had this happen recently, and I've had a lot of relationships but one was just different, feelings I never had before. Unfortunately it didn't work out for multiple reasons.
But I get that feeling. I hope I find that again.
What your experience like on POF?
So far, for me, it seems there are way more guys in my local area on POF than were on Match. Many that say they are looking for a long term relationship/marriage. Some, of course, are only looking for casual but those I just don't communicate with. I've actually have been chatting with several local guys, this past week. With plans to meet up with a couple of them this week.
What your experience like on POF?
So far, for me, it seems there are way more guys in my local area on POF than were on Match. Many that say they are looking for a long term relationship/marriage. Some, of course, are only looking for casual but those I just don't communicate with. I've actually have been chatting with several local guys, this past week. With plans to meet up with a couple of them this week.
I’m okay with POF being free vs Match having to be paid to communicate. The more options the better chance of finding someone. All the issues with finding someone online are the same as if you’d meet in person. Creeps are creeps regardless of where you meet them.There were more choices on POF than Match but that's because POF was free and Match not.
I think another thing that was helpful was realizing that guys are so dang cute on first dates. They try so hard. It is like watching a puppy take its first steps. So, first dates are enjoyable even if they don't work out.
