Dating apps market themselves as a marketplace to find love easily. For example, Hinge describes itself as a dating app that is designed to be deleted. Oh, we've deleted it alright… the only problem is that we're not deleting it because we found love. We're deleting it out of frustration, only to redownload it a couple of weeks later out of loneliness. In theory, their marketing campaign makes sense, but not for the right reasons. We want our love lives to fall into place like we're all in a rom-com, but that's not how real life works. Some people just walk in the light and meet the love of their lives at a quaint coffee shop or on an adventurous road trip, but the rest of us were destined to experience a little bit more darkness before finding that pure love that everyone is looking for. The singles of Twitter have been playing the dating app game for quite some time now, and frankly, they're over it. At least their singledom makes for fire tweets.
We're all guilty of ghosting on dating apps and as a result, making them even worse than they are.
If he's on the apps, he's weird, regardless of the fact that we're on the apps as well.
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