Dating__With__Tinder__!!!
These days, Tinder is a one-stop shop for anyone looking to date, hook up or simply see what kind of interesting people might be in their area. Online dating sites have been waning in favor of dating apps for some time now, and Tinder has cornered such a large portion of the dating app market that, for many young people, the very name of the brand and its functions have become synonymous with dating – you’re likely to hear young singles saying “I’m back on Tinder again!” as a shorthand for their relationship status, and “I’d swipe right!” is a widely-understood shorthand for finding someone attractive.
Is Tinder For Dating Or Hooking Up?
There is widespread confusion among men about what Tinder is even for. Is it for serious dating, or just for casual hook ups? The short answer is both: women use Tinder for a variety of reasons, varying from simply making friends (yes, seriously, and there's even a whole new "Swipe with Friends" section to cater to these types, in which you can match with groups of friends nearby) to casual hook ups to dating with the intention of finding The One. While Tinder started life as a hookup app,
How Do You Know Why Women Are On Tinder?
If Tinder is used for so many different purposes, how can you tell whether the women in your queue are looking for friendship, hook ups or serious dating? Well, there are a few key signs and phrases. For example, if you see the phrase "no ONS" on Tinder, that stands for "no one night stands", and means she's very unlikely to be interested in casual sex.
What Are You Looking For?
You can use Tinder for any of the above reasons too, but it pays to be clear with yourself and everyone else exactly what you're looking for. If you're not looking anything more than a casual hook up, you should make that clear, ideally in your bio ("not looking for anything serious," "seeking hook ups") or at the very least once you start chatting to your matches (and more on that below). If you're looking to date seriously, that should also be immediately evident to anyone interacting with you.
Hello @ahmedsharif, We have met 7 times already!
I'm a guide dog living in KR community. I want to believe that you want to contribute to KR community, but some of the KR community auditors have repeatedly told me that your posts need to be monitored. If you continue using KR tag and then reported more than 10 times, then this case has to be escalated to our KR community guardians.
Please stop using KR tag:
Unfortunately, Google Translate is terrible at translating English into Korean. You may think you wrote in perfect Korean, but what KR Steemians read is gibberish. Sorry, even Koreans can't understand your post written in Google-Translated Korean.
I hope that you enjoy Steemit.
Regards,
@krguidedog
kr-guide!