Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean you're on an app that's designed to let women take the lead and then you're surprised that men on the app want women to take the lead?
OP: Fair point. I am only on this particular app because I am able to do the "incognito" setting, in which no one can view my profile unless I swipe right on them first. I have to do this because of the nature of my job.
Does anyone know of any other dating apps that allow for this?
Anonymous wrote:OP I'm 43 and also encounter this quite often. It is usually the men starting the interaction and if I'm interested I respond and ask a few questions about them. After about 5 responses from them (meaning I'm trying to learn about them) if they don't ask anything about me I leave the conversation. It's likely they don't have manners in person either so why bother.
I guess not everyone was taught that a conversation is a two-way street.
Anonymous wrote:So serious question- where/ how do people meet then?Anonymous wrote:you are on a dating app, guys on dating apps want 1 thing and 1 thing only.

So serious question- where/ how do people meet then?Anonymous wrote:you are on a dating app, guys on dating apps want 1 thing and 1 thing only.
Anonymous wrote:I can't tell you how often I've wanted to write "Have you actually ever had another conversation, with a human, before?"
I do the same, I will ask a question or two but if I am getting closed ended replies I unmatch quickly.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a real good conversationalist if they send me nudes. Otherwise, I just feel like I'm getting setup to pay for another free meal.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a real good conversationalist if they send me nudes. Otherwise, I just feel like I'm getting setup to pay for another free meal.
Anonymous wrote:Keep trying if you are still interested and ask more questions if there is still more you want to know. Let it die if not. Pandemic has me really craving old skool phone calls. In college, the Engineers tried to get me to dump my awesome boyfriend for a guy they said was a @$$h0l3 until they found out he was also an Engineer. Then it was "he's not good at expressing his feelings". To which I replied, "both have a pulse--one is good for expressing his feelings, the other isn''t good for anything. I should date the one who will walk on me and isn't good for anything?". How many married couples text other during dinner or bedroom activities? If you are interested, maybe get his number or zoom.Anonymous wrote:I'm a fit 40yo woman and have been told I'm attractive. I'm using the Bumble dating app and the women have to make the first move. Often, when I match with a guy, the guy will fail to ask me any questions or really make an effort to keep the conversation going.
Example:
Me: "Hi James! I like your styleWhat brings you to DC, if you're just visiting?"
Him: "My job is based here. Thank you for the compliment (kiss face emoji)"
So they don't give much to go on. This happens a LOT. Am I supposed to keep trying and ask another question? Or just let it die?