If I ever did online dating. It would be leaving you on read or seen and taking long to reply when clearly they're active, or not answering completely what you've sent them.
When I was an intern in an elementary school, a 13 year old girl said she saw me in tinder. I have not cone across underaged girl profiles, but that day was the day I left all online date sites.
If she drives a high-performance car. Especially a V8 muscle car. It just gives me masculine vibes. I don't think women shouldn't drive such things, but it really turns me off when I feel like the woman has better things than me. Quick turn off
If they are only available at certain times, if their name is not the same on their online profile, if they take hours to text back every time and if they tell you every ex they had was crazy.
"If they are only available at certain times," What if he/she works full-time and is only available on weekends? Is this a red flag?
"if their name is not the same on their online profile" I know some people who don't use their name and/or their picture isn't the best. They do this because they don't want to be recognized. For example, a teacher or doctor.
"if they take hours to text back every time" I'm confused on this issue. I once knew a woman that originally only wanted to correspond via email. She said she can respond to me in two weeks or so. I didn't know how to take that.
1. Nope. I am talking about evenings, weekends. Usually the time spent with a partner.
2. If they have a reason and their profile is someonwhat vague.. I would have to understand. But I would be wary. Example: "Kvn" is username. Why not just put Kevin?
3. I have no idea what to say about that. Wow. Talk about taking it slow. Lol
"Example: "Kvn" is username. Why not just put Kevin?" I understand what you are saying. However, with texting and online, so many people use abbreviations that sometimes I have no idea what they are saying. I have to Google the abbreviation and even then nothing comes up. I understand some grammar mistakes and spelling mistakes. I would also understand a screen name Kvn92506. But not so much on a dating site.
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Only a fool would answer this question if they ever hope to meet someone significant online.
You’d be surprised
They include:
• Profiles with a single photo
• Profiles without a full body frame photo
• Excessive compliment
• Hardly initiates a discussion.
True, lack of full body photos may land a date but not another with a guy who wants a woman that is fit.
@burlen all very good pionts! 👍
When they want sex on the first date. Pictures with animals in their profile. Anyone who talks about exes on first date.
Anyone who demands crypto currency to unlock the files they encrypted on on my hard drive is a total turn off.
Pushing for your phone number, asking you a question that is already answered on your profile, dick pics, etc.
Here’s one for online or in person: If she ever uses the phrase “It’s okay for a man” in any context, she has the morals of a drunken alley cat.
If I ever did online dating. It would be leaving you on read or seen and taking long to reply when clearly they're active, or not answering completely what you've sent them.
When someone begins to discuss money and say how they need more. That could be the sign of a scam.
Getting them to speak period is a goal that seems unattainable. Other than one word things like "hey"
When I was an intern in an elementary school, a 13 year old girl said she saw me in tinder. I have not cone across underaged girl profiles, but that day was the day I left all online date sites.
Of or other adult business
Single mom
Fat
Too many or too prominent pets
Feminist political crap
Mentions her amazing career or how she has her own house... independent woman boss bitch stuff
If her ex was abusive. Heard this story too many times.
Not resembling their photo brcause it was taken ten years and one hundred pounds ago.
Online dating is a red flag in and of itself.
Women who kiss their dogs.
That things licks it’s own ass. And the asses of other dogs. And you think a man wants to kiss you after seeing you smooch your “fur baby?”
"I am a professional and I need a professional too" yuck 🤮 a gold digger.
Sometimes their political affiliation will turn me off. I also won't date a girl who is heavily into certain religions.
If she drives a high-performance car. Especially a V8 muscle car. It just gives me masculine vibes. I don't think women shouldn't drive such things, but it really turns me off when I feel like the woman has better things than me. Quick turn off
If they are only available at certain times, if their name is not the same on their online profile, if they take hours to text back every time and if they tell you every ex they had was crazy.
"If they are only available at certain times,"
What if he/she works full-time and is only available on weekends? Is this a red flag?
"if their name is not the same on their online profile"
I know some people who don't use their name and/or their picture isn't the best. They do this because they don't want to be recognized. For example, a teacher or doctor.
"if they take hours to text back every time"
I'm confused on this issue. I once knew a woman that originally only wanted to correspond via email. She said she can respond to me in two weeks or so. I didn't know how to take that.
1. Nope. I am talking about evenings, weekends. Usually the time spent with a partner.
2. If they have a reason and their profile is someonwhat vague.. I would have to understand. But I would be wary. Example: "Kvn" is username. Why not just put Kevin?
3. I have no idea what to say about that. Wow. Talk about taking it slow. Lol
"Example: "Kvn" is username. Why not just put Kevin?"
I understand what you are saying. However, with texting and online, so many people use abbreviations that sometimes I have no idea what they are saying. I have to Google the abbreviation and even then nothing comes up. I understand some grammar mistakes and spelling mistakes. I would also understand a screen name Kvn92506. But not so much on a dating site.
Replying one word. Not engaging in conversation. Not showing interest