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Tinder is the one with the least amount of mutual right swipes for me. I have 10 hidden likes but won't pay to see them. I have a total of 2 mutual likes in about a month. 1 never replied to my message but the other does seem legit, so we will see. I get more interest on FB Dating and Bumble than the rest.
- Is tinder even worth it? : r/Tinder - Reddit
fookincharlie.
- Is tinder even worth it? : r/Tinder - Reddit
fookincharlie.
If long term is 100% what you are looking for, I'd basically suggest avoiding Tinder. There is a lot of people on Tinder just for sex. However there is definitely a chance to find something real. Three of my friends are married to people they met on Tinder, and I also met my fiancé on there.
Tinder is a junkyard full of fake profiles and scammers that are somehow verified. I blame the developers. They know they have a problem and no other app has it as bad as tinder. Ergo, they allow it.
But Tinder is absolute shit. It's filled with bots and is designed for the profiles to be at the bare minimum. It's a dumpster fire that will rarely get you what you're looking for, even if that is just sex. Like you, Hinge, for me, has been a lot better.
Absolutely worth a try. I would recommend Hinge over Tinder however. I’ve had many more matches and quality interactions. This is true no matter what you’re looking for in a relationship. Hinge isn’t only for LTR seekers just like Tinder isn’t just for hookups.
DansSpamJavelin. • 1 hr. ago. Honestly, the only time Tinder has ever really "worked" for me as a mid-to-late 30s dude was when I paid for it. The main feature of gold is you can see who's liked you, with platinum on top of this your likes get a greater priority and you get a bunch of super likes.