…but then a man in my town who I consistently saw on Tinder was recently convicted of murder and multiple other charges. I am officially NEVER using online dating again.
This is crazy. How do these apps still let these people onto these apps without screening them first? These apps were supposed to make our lives easier, but we know virtually next to nothing about these guys aside for some lousy crappy photos.
let’s be real. most of the men wouldn’t be allowed if they actually screened them. most probably have records or wanted, probably on the sx abuse registry. they already complain about paying for membership to be allowed more features. they have to give men a leg up because it’s a small amount of women on there. they are not really interested in protecting women, because whatever is free for women means we are the targets 🎯
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Mar 20
That is scary.
I used to have a coworker whose nephew served a nine-year sentence for assault. He is on Tinder as well.
This is crazy. How do these apps still let these people onto these apps without screening them first? These apps were supposed to make our lives easier, but we know virtually next to nothing about these guys aside for some lousy crappy photos.
let’s be real. most of the men wouldn’t be allowed if they actually screened them. most probably have records or wanted, probably on the sx abuse registry. they already complain about paying for membership to be allowed more features. they have to give men a leg up because it’s a small amount of women on there. they are not really interested in protecting women, because whatever is free for women means we are the targets 🎯
That is scary.
I used to have a coworker whose nephew served a nine-year sentence for assault. He is on Tinder as well.