Crystal_Dust
Virgin? I think not
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But very sparkly dust!Well, I suppose that after almost two years, this thread was bound to start collecting dust! Welcome.![]()
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But very sparkly dust!Well, I suppose that after almost two years, this thread was bound to start collecting dust! Welcome.![]()
Oh we are all just talented amateurs here.But I look so professional today!
It’s the Ted Lasso clip for “fucking glitter”Hmmmm
It was just a black screen...never seen TedIt’s the Ted Lasso clip for “fucking glitter”
I suppose just sitting there it looks suspect
I remember when the internet worked.It was just a black screen...never seen Ted
Indeed it was....I miss those days...I remember when the internet worked.
It was a lovely thing
While I do not engage with men in that way, what you’ve described is the experience of literally every woman I’ve spoken to on the subjectI have a question for the group: you all saw my comment on getting an OkCupid account set up for ENM. I initially limited it to be shown only to non-straight profiles with an interest only in women and have had some OK responses. (A couple of really cute women who are at the very outside edge of my range but who strangely are in the same town with each other and haven’t met…) I made sure to write a note on every one of the likes I sent to make myself stand out and because it seemed polite.
Then as an experiment I expanded my preferences to men for 12 hours (still only non-straight profiles) and in that time got a comparative pile of looks and likes… and only one guy bothered to write a note.
Is this normal? Are they all really that low effort? At least all the profile pics were comparatively nice, well dressed, and none of them were holding a fish. Maybe because they all registered as queer somehow.
I’d love the groups feedbacks as a 52 year old on line dating newbie.
that is really sad. And I know anecdotally that they complain about not getting enough responses from these sorts of sitesWhile I do not engage with men in that way, what you’ve described is the experience of literally every woman I’ve spoken to on the subject
In fairness to them, the sites are god awful. The numbers are bad for men, and once guys took to the tactic of just spamming likes, it made it even worse.that is really sad. And I know anecdotally that they complain about not getting enough responses from these sorts of sites
I did hear from several women on there how they have all gotten worse lately, and learned that a few years back one of them - Match - just bought all the others so now there’s no concerns about competition.In fairness to them, the sites are god awful. The numbers are bad for men, and once guys took to the tactic of just spamming likes, it made it even worse.
Fair request, I will not use it any moreCould we maybe not use the ‘r’ word?
I think as long as you’re up front about it, it’s fine. It’s on that one asshat for not reading your profile!A quick question. I had a guy compliment my new avatar in a PM then turn into a huge asshat when I told him it was an AI rendering that I had worked hard on to get to look enough like me that it could be my more attractive sister. Hell, I put that disclaimer in my profile. And I've had a few other guys PM who were surprised when I said it is AI but who did not turn into asshats.
So, is posting an AI representation that's close to what I look like a "fraud" that proves I'm a catfish? I used a cartoon like drawing for many years, and no one objected. It was as much not really me as the new AI avatar. Is the use of the AI one in inherently deceitful? I don't think so, but I'm curious what other think.![]()