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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]First, you might be on the wrong apps. [b]The ratio of men to women is almost 1:1 on Bumble and Match. [/b] Look for apps that focus on relationship-focused dating, as opposed to causal dating. Unless you are a really good-looking man, you will have trouble on casual dating sites. Next, be ruthless in analyzing why your profile is not getting more hits. Get (female) friends to review it (including your photos). Ask women you matched with what they liked about your profile (which is also a nice way to find out what they are interested in learning about you.) Be willing to spend the money to move up the highest level of service (think BumblePlus or BumbleSuperSwipe). Your profile will place higher in searches, and you can even ask for coaching on it. Finally, when you get matches, have something to say. The worst (for either gender) is when your match replies with "Hi", "Hey", or "How are you". There are a number of very well-written books on how to help you OLD. Read them and grow strong.[/quote] Liar. [i]Ogury's study found a massive gender imbalance amongst dating app users. The men and women gender ratio on Tinder is almost nine to one, while even the "female-friendly" apps like Bumble have fewer than 20% of Bumble users, which indicates the men to women rate's seven to three.[/i][/quote]
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