Dating apps and me š
I was honestly planning on continuing my science writings today since I just need to edit and proofread most of them. (I have like 5 pending articles to edit and proofread XD). But I donāt know, I just felt like writing this since I needed someone to tell and I got tired of hearing my friends say āYouāre going to spain anyways, just continue your playgirl antics thereā Then I constantly need to remind them that Iām not a player or a playgirl, itās called bachelorette dating (Same thing as Bachelor dating where the guy meets multiple women at once but in my case, I meet a lot of men). But it's still not considered being a playgirl, it's just making yourself available in the dating market.
It shouldnāt be an issue, actually XD since times have changed and through this process, I clearly get to see what I want, like, dislike in a man and in a potential long term partner. Although, what my friends say is true āThat Iām leaving the country by 2024 anyways", but still, it couldnāt hurt to try. I mean, who knows where you might find the person you need in life. And meeting people isn't all about the romance, some of the guys I meet on these apps become friends I can ask guy questions.
Despite staying friends with some of the people I've talked to, Iām actually known as the biggest flirt in my friend circle but Iām not the kind of friend that would ditch them for a guy, Iām still a āBros before hoesā kind of girl still. I'm just trying to turn the tables on guys š¤£ cuz if they can have multiple partners and dates at a time, why can't I? What's bad is when you grow attached to them š¤£ that's the dangerous part because you should be aware that when you start the dating app gaming, you'll mostly meet temporary people and getting attached is definitely gonna ruin your mental health
Anyways, Iām kind of taking a break from my flirting phase and Iām just focusing on the promotion training and on my art again since I feel like flirting guys makes me forget my art skills. And none of these guys inspire me to actually draw something too. They actually just drain my energy by the end of the day and keep me up at night. It is definitely not a worthy path. So yeah, Iām taking my friendsā advice about just waiting for Spain plus I still haveā¦ 5? guys that Iām talking to now that are pretty decent (in my opinion), and I see them if theyāre free, or when Iām free, or when they ask me out for a quick meal during the work days (or a quickie when I have a lot of free time on my hands XD).
Yes, I am this liberated and I am this open to the idea of dating apps and sex. I donāt think thereās anything wrong with it as long as you know preventive measures and your boundaries.
The dating apps Iāve used thoughā¦ Well, Iāve tried a lot XD and Iāve been using them since I was in college. I actually met my last ex on one of them. But the ones that I come back to is bumble.
If you hear that app name, I can tell you that the people there are pretty okay, but since itās election, it kind of went toxic this past week so I had to remove myself from it again, though I might come back to it again after a few months, when my mental capacity has recovered from all these ālet me educate you on why you should vote for **** or ****ā or āwho are you voting for?ā questions that just kind of annoy me, because I am in the app to meet people that would want to talk about things other than politics or news because if I wanted to talk about those things, I should just talk to my family instead of wasting my time. But thatās just me rambling. Bumble people are decent, they know how to behave themselves and I appreciate that, but thereās so many dead kids there (pardon the term but thatās what I call people that feel like theyāre just forcing themselves to interact with you. But itās still infinitely better compared to my experience on tinder. Though what sucks about bumble now is that you need a subscription to see who likes you and to get unlimited likes. Back in college, that was just for free. The subscription is still way cheaper than tinder though
My experience on tinderā¦ I used that back in college, and back then, it was so fun to use. Like, you didnāt need to upload your actual picture, you didnāt need to pay for anything, you could simply use it to mess with people. I have no idea when it got bought by this communications company, but now, tinder kind of became likeā¦ the elite dating app, next to dating.com (Yes, i tried that thing too at some point and it was full of bots), so if youāre going for tinder, make sure youāre rich, you have a ride, you have a fat stack of cash in your wallet, you are an influencer or a model, or you are part of the elite group to actually be able to afford a premium subscription, otherwise, youāre just wasting your time and effort there.
Other apps Iāve triedā¦ was badoo, litmatch, tantan, okcupid, astrokiss, boo (that one was cute, met a lot of nerds there that could understand my chemistry talk. Sadly, all of them lived so far away so dating was not that possible for me. And I grew tired of a long distance relationship because Iāve been craving the physical aspects of dating too) and I know there were other apps that I tried, but I donāt know if they were wiped off playstore or if the people in the app just didnāt make an impact on me aside from the usual horny people.
Anyways, thatās me and my dating app experience, maybe on another article, Iāll sum up the kind of guys youād meet in those apps for if you want to try XD
Apps that I see as a waste of time. I can't find everything online because there is a wonderful life out there, but I still don't want to be precise. We don't know what will happen to people!