Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a man and I wouldn't mind it, if you're attractive.
I would be honored. But how did you connect him from the dating app to LinkedIn?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a man and I wouldn't mind it, if you're attractive.
Anonymous wrote:My friends now DH did something similar. Except he pretended to never have matched and to have just randomly saw her on LinkedIn.
She remembers him matching with her on the dating website ; he claims it never happened.
He connected with her on LinkedIn, and they started chatting in a non- romantic manner. Next thing you know they went out for tea and the rest is history.
She thought he was cringe back then, but she eventually fell for him and they are happily married.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm maybe this is because I the last time I online dated was in 2014, but I don't think OP was that cringe. Like if this guy put his name and workplace on an app, yes you can find it on LinkedIn, its not rocket science what she did . . .
If someone contacted you if you had this info out there you would really say stalker? It literally takes two seconds to type Larla Jones PWC Arlington, VA in Google. That really isn't stalking.
That being said apparently your peers don't like this OP. Let us know if he ends up responding though and everyone else is wrong.
The guy isn't going to care, at all. OP you were not "cringe". Your real mistake was making it so easy for people to come into the thread to get their daily dose of hurling insults.
Anonymous wrote:People use their full real names (first/last) on dating sites????
Married way back before OLD.