Anonymous
Post 09/04/2019 17:06     Subject: Re:Tinder

These threads on DCUM attract the creepiest low-lifes, serial cheaters, women-haters, and the so-called open marriage proponents. None of whom can stay on topic because they all have an agenda and they're all a little mentally ill.


You’re changing the subject. Stick to the topic.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2019 16:23     Subject: Re:Tinder

Wow, this is an interesting drama. In general, I know a lot of people who found their halves in Tinder, so if you think about getting married, you can try to find a wife in Tinder, but if you want to register, it’s better not to connect the tinder with your phone, because You may have privacy problems, so it’s better to use this site https://mobilesms.io/use-tinder-without-facebook . I have been using this service for a long time and I advise everyone.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2015 13:43     Subject: Re:Tinder

Anonymous wrote:Love that old people, you know, those over 30, will now have to pay premium pricing. LOL.


You don't HAVE TO pay for anything. Premium service is optional.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2015 13:43     Subject: Tinder

Anonymous wrote:Do you have to have a Facebook account to use Tinder?


Yes. That is where it gets the pictures, your first name, and your age. You have the ability to pick which pics it shows.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2015 22:30     Subject: Re:Tinder

Anonymous wrote:My husband understands if I see him on a dating site I get a divorce and half his shit. That alone keeps him honest.


That alone is the reason to not get married.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2015 20:59     Subject: Re:Tinder

Anonymous wrote:
It seems funny to me that the OP is catching so much shit for sharing a story about a local MARRIED man on a non-discrete hook-up site. I think a lot of you missed the point here.


These threads on DCUM attract the creepiest low-lifes, serial cheaters, women-haters, and the so-called open marriage proponents. None of whom can stay on topic because they all have an agenda and they're all a little mentally ill.

I don't know if OP is real or not, but I bet she is. Tinder is safer than doing what my ex-husband did during our early separation: put up an ad on match.com with his photo and saying he was divorced.

I should stay away from threads like this. They are really sort of gross.

I guess you do not inclued yourself?
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2015 20:45     Subject: Tinder

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems funny to me that the OP is catching so much shit for sharing a story about a local MARRIED man on a non-discrete hook-up site. I think a lot of you missed the point here.


These threads on DCUM attract the creepiest low-lifes, serial cheaters, women-haters, and the so-called open marriage proponents. None of whom can stay on topic because they all have an agenda and they're all a little mentally ill.

I don't know if OP is real or not, but I bet she is. Tinder is safer than doing what my ex-husband did during our early separation: put up an ad on match.com with his photo and saying he was divorced.

I should stay away from threads like this. They are really sort of gross.


Ah, Yes, I'm the OP and as real as they come.

And as for Tinder, I really haven't met anyone because the idea that Tinder sells is a woman ready to just show up at a hotel room and get busy. No joke. I have stories of CRAZY expectations from idiot dudes, one in which was married. Oooops - suddenly all his pics changed to pics of him, his wife and 2 kids. Yep, he was in town for business and ask me "If we meet for a drink and there is a spark, what is the likihood that you will get naked, cuz I really don't have that much time". I told him I never promise sex to a stranger. A few weeks later I saw him again on Tinder and asked if he got his fantasy lay. He said "Nope, but I did get a blowjob". Can't make it up. )


Anonymous
Post 03/04/2015 20:33     Subject: Tinder

Do you have to have a Facebook account to use Tinder?
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2015 20:31     Subject: Tinder

Anonymous wrote:It seems funny to me that the OP is catching so much shit for sharing a story about a local MARRIED man on a non-discrete hook-up site. I think a lot of you missed the point here.


These threads on DCUM attract the creepiest low-lifes, serial cheaters, women-haters, and the so-called open marriage proponents. None of whom can stay on topic because they all have an agenda and they're all a little mentally ill.

I don't know if OP is real or not, but I bet she is. Tinder is safer than doing what my ex-husband did during our early separation: put up an ad on match.com with his photo and saying he was divorced.

I should stay away from threads like this. They are really sort of gross.


Anonymous
Post 03/04/2015 20:27     Subject: Tinder

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems very careless, unless they have an understanding with their spouse.


This understanding with spouse thing is unique to DCUM. The men who my friends saw there have no "understanding with their spouse."

They're just cheating.

It's not unique to DCUM at all. A lot of couples do have an understanding.
That said, I can't see how being on tinder would ever be a part of that. Usually people value discretion.


OH, bullshit. Stop projecting, you loser.

Anonymous
Post 03/04/2015 11:29     Subject: Tinder

Nope. 41. Been married a long time. My ex and him went to law school together. Married his highschool sweetheart.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2015 11:29     Subject: Tinder

It seems funny to me that the OP is catching so much shit for sharing a story about a local MARRIED man on a non-discrete hook-up site. I think a lot of you missed the point here.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2015 11:15     Subject: Tinder

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems very careless, unless they have an understanding with their spouse.


This understanding with spouse thing is unique to DCUM. The men who my friends saw there have no "understanding with their spouse."

They're just cheating.

It's not unique to DCUM at all. A lot of couples do have an understanding.
That said, I can't see how being on tinder would ever be a part of that. Usually people value discretion.


Uh, yeah...discretion is at the forefront of having an understanding with a spouse. And a social networking hook-up app definitely is not that.

Is it an older guy? Maybe he doesn't "get" how that whole thing works and how he's so visible.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2015 11:11     Subject: Re:Tinder

Love that old people, you know, those over 30, will now have to pay premium pricing. LOL.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2015 09:20     Subject: Tinder

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems very careless, unless they have an understanding with their spouse.


This understanding with spouse thing is unique to DCUM. The men who my friends saw there have no "understanding with their spouse."

They're just cheating.

It's not unique to DCUM at all. A lot of couples do have an understanding.
That said, I can't see how being on tinder would ever be a part of that. Usually people value discretion.