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Tinder : Tinder 101

Tinder : Tinder 101



Tinder 101


By. FaNcYb0t2

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  1. I mean it’s not even the same because you can change your weight – its a reflection on how you live your life. Height is just whatever you draw from gene pool.

    With this in mind I prefer to ask what height they are and tell them they’re too short. Or if they say they’re 5’10 (so many women pick this height for some reason lol) tell them if they’re absolutely not when we meet.

    I like to think it will make those 5’2 women pick a nice 5’7 guy to date and humble tf up.

  2. I get upset, when a woman say i like men who are inshape, has a real job and their own place, whos 6’0 also very cutie.When a good amount female’s don’t even have a real job or their own places or none of the list they asked from a men. But some odd reason at the end of all the bull crap. They date some poor dude has nothing, over a successful looking average dude. Lol

  3. I understand the concept, but let me be the devil’s advocate here… She probably have a full body pic on her profile, so before matching you can know if you find her body attractive, and if you do, knowing the exact weight change nothing. But on the other hand, if you don’t find shorter guys attractive, you cannot be sure only by the photos, so it makes sense to ask.

    Both cases, if you seen a girl whose weight (body) you don’t feel attracted to, you will just swipe left, while if the characteristic you find unattractive is height, you can’t be sure, unless you ask or meet.

    I think asking for the height is as fair as wanting to see a full body photo before swiping…

    I wouldn’t be offended if someone asked me how much I weight or how tall I am, but I guess that’s a personal thing.

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