I like how it’s ex girlfriend. There’s plenty of single dudes online, but how many of them would you actually want to date?
But you could find the one. One of my friends met her current boyfriend online, flew out to meet him (She’s insane), wasn’t kidnapped, and is still dating him years later.
My brother is generally a pretty handsome and charming guy, so he definitely has a leg up over the competition. Just because they broke up, doesn’t mean the method of getting together is wrong.
It definitely seems riskier for women, but a woman with a weapon (e.g. kitchen knife, heavy objects) can defeat any man if he doesn’t realize he is going to be attacked. And e.g. stealing isn’t really gendered, in fact men are probably easier targets because they’re often desperate for romantic or sexual connections. The risk really goes both ways here. But how different is it from picking up potential partners in a bar? And would Tinder actually help you if you claim that your Tinder date stole your car?
My brother met one of his ex-girlfriends through online gaming.
I like how it’s ex girlfriend. There’s plenty of single dudes online, but how many of them would you actually want to date?
But you could find the one. One of my friends met her current boyfriend online, flew out to meet him (She’s insane), wasn’t kidnapped, and is still dating him years later.
My brother is generally a pretty handsome and charming guy, so he definitely has a leg up over the competition. Just because they broke up, doesn’t mean the method of getting together is wrong.
It definitely seems riskier for women, but a woman with a weapon (e.g. kitchen knife, heavy objects) can defeat any man if he doesn’t realize he is going to be attacked. And e.g. stealing isn’t really gendered, in fact men are probably easier targets because they’re often desperate for romantic or sexual connections. The risk really goes both ways here. But how different is it from picking up potential partners in a bar? And would Tinder actually help you if you claim that your Tinder date stole your car?