I've been to a number of meetings with men from Tinder. There are also decent men who are looking for a serious relationship, but are massively divided into 1) unassuming men who are only looking for sex, but can not find through real communication and use Tinder for this 2) cool men looking for sex who want to gets through real communication, but after sex they will not look for you 3) normal men (not bad appearance, profession, blah blah), who, however, are emotionally broken for some reason and can not form any normal relationship At least I I have come across such. There were also decent ones that didn't work, just because we didn't like each other. It depends on what you are looking for. If it's just sex, with absolutely no expectations after that, you can easily find men 10 out of 10 with whom to pump up your self-confidence and have a good time. It's also for dating, a boy and I met from there, we didn't like each other as a man-woman, but we became friends and saw each other from time to time. For a serious relationship, however ... it is not impossible, but rather a matter of luck and strong nerves. If you put in enough effort and you don't get bored after the first month, it can happen. My girlfriend has been with a boy from Tinder for two years now, they even live together. Another few meetings he hit a rock, gave up and returned to the former. One caveat: as everywhere on the Internet, people are lying on Tinder. Somehow, through smartphones, we have become less cautious than before and we trust each other more easily, we meet the person faster ... Keep in mind that the person you meet can tell you everything, but often there is no way to check if it is true because you have no common acquaintances. I had met an amazing man, really very handsome, smart and in his words - successful. He took me to two rather expensive places, which confirmed his words. I was fascinated by his demeanor, not only by the money, but we like him intellectually. He had told me a lot about himself, and at one point, quite by accident, he shone the fact that he was a swindler and wanted by the police. What he had told me was not true. He didn't understand that I understood, I blocked him everywhere and I didn't look for him anymore. Maybe I'm naive too, but beware, because there are all kinds. He didn't understand that I understood, I blocked him everywhere and I didn't look for him anymore. Maybe I'm naive too, but beware, because there are all kinds. He didn't understand that I understood, I blocked him everywhere and I didn't look for him anymore. Maybe I'm naive too, but beware, because there are all kinds.
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I have been using it for some time, my impression is: 1. It is full of fake profiles 2. Most people use it to scratch their ego 3. There is no way a serious relationship can come out of it 4. Part of the female class are companions From my humble experience learned that yes it is possible to get something from the internet. But there is no more successful way than meeting a person at an event or just on the street and no one can disprove me. You are too young to use this type of dating, given that every day you miss a lot of young people you like, another issue is that social networks have changed the way of dating and everything is currently reserved from direct contact. Because it's easier to see a person's entire life on Facebook alone than to get to know them in real life.