Reminder: I’m posting a new podcast episode tomorrow. We’ll be talking about romance scammers, whether or not someone should date if they’re “broke,” and a woman who invoiced a man for dinner. We also expose a man for humiliating a woman for daring to flirt with him.
In The Year Of Our Lord 2023, it’s time for you to get a return on investment from all those dating app memberships being charged to your credit card every month. I’ve compiled a list of common mistakes singles make when swiping right and how to improve your dating app experience.
You’re messaging for too long. — That line in When Harry Met Sally puts this into perspective. “When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with someone, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.” If a person is on the relationship track and wants to settle into something consistent and committed, they’re not making an already arduous process harder. Nor are they dragging things out. Those people want to meet as quickly as possible to avoid wasting valuable time. Unless they provide an extenuating circumstance, like being out of town for work or getting over the flu, someone messaging for days without suggesting an offline meetup is unavailable.