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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=ddintysons]PP - Would you please give us an example of the games they are playing? Is it ghosting (i.e., they will call and then disappear) or pretending to single when they are married? I am divorced (53 year old man) and have been in the dating world about a year. Trying to learn as much as possible as fast as possible.[/quote] I'm not the PP to whom you're directing your question, but this is a fairly good description at what I've encountered "out there" in the wild west of online dating: https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/the-confusing-and-horrible-rise-of-the-several-night-stand Mixed messages, confusing on and off signals, pursue & pull back cycles... it's very frustrating behavior that I never encountered when I was younger and meeting guys in real life, before the existence of online dating. Not sure why this is more prevalent now It's probably the appearance of "abundance of choices" that online dating provides. Everyone is always seeing a bunch of faces and apparently limitless possibilities on their screens and thinking that surely there's someone better than the perfectly nice person whose company they're enjoying right now. So people find it hard to focus on one person at a time and allow a real relationship to grow and flourish.[/quote] THIS!!!! [/quote]
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