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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you're not encountering them on the apps you're not their type. I had no problem finding and dating nice/normal professional men, now engaged to one who I met on Tinder. What do you offer?[/quote] Op here. This came across as unnecessarily snarky? How do you know I am not their type?[/quote] Not PP, but how do you know men on dating apps are losers?[/quote] The ones I match with are overweight or have blue collar professions. Two of them started talking chatting within 5 minutes. Poor grammar. Confessions of prior infidelity. etc. [/quote] Again, what do you bring to the table? [/quote] I am fir and attractive. I get told I look 26 all the time. I am feminine and a great cook. I have a high libido. I am well read, well traveled and [b]enjoy the simple things in life[/b]. [/quote] So what's the problem with "blue collar" men? Frankly, if your looks/cooking/libido is all you have (everyone can cook, everyone has sex) then most "professional" men are going to see right through you. Mentioning sex and cooking is like boasting about wiping your own butt. It's an expectation, it's not an asset. [/quote] Because I don't have much in common with them? They do not listen to the podcasts I do, nor read the books or publications I read. They do not frequent the same spaces I do. FWIW, I am not looking for a sugar daddy. I am looking for a decent, kind educated man who I can go on hikes and bike rides with and who I can get book recommendations from. I'd also like a travel partner and someone with an intellectual streak. I am not looking to be a trophy wife. I like cooking and eating too much![/quote] How do you know you don't have much in common with them?[/quote]
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