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10 years ago, meeting on the app was still something most people prefer to keep low-key. Today, some benefits meeting on the app is, one, you're both already saying yes to another, and two, the basics of like, where are you from? Where do you live? You know, that's ticked off. And three, because of this technology, you can meet someone that you normally wouldn't meat in your immediate radius.
I mean we've definitely come to a society that puts an importance on having to date so yeah dating apps are great and people are working from home or not having enough time to go out in the world but they do cause a lot of problems like not really being great
So fun story my wife and I actually met on Instagram it wasn't like a dating app I mean I guess people you can use it it's not but we met off of Instagram but I have been loving the bumble BFF feature I actually have met some pretty awesome friends that way and still like have really deep genuine friendships just from that I know it's a dating but technically bumble the dating app
I actually met my current partner through dating app which Knock on Wood has been awesome. And we both ended up deleting the app. We don't use it anymore really. But what we really did like about it was that you were able to filter out what you wanted and for the things that you didn't want. It's not that you were closed-minded, it's just that you knew that you didn't want those things and you were giving yourself self-respect, which is kind of what I see you talking about in in this post.