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Tinder : treat others how you would want to be treated—it’s not that hard

Tinder : treat others how you would want to be treated—it’s not that hard


treat others how you would want to be treated—it’s not that hard


By. Blood_Shadow

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  1. I don’t think it’d be ghosting if you never responded and never even met them in person. When I was on Tinder, I didn’t respond to all the messages I received. I assume everyone on these apps is talking to several people, though.

  2. That isn’t ghosting. Ghosting is when you already formed some sort of relationship. You don’t owe them anything just by matching. They don’t owe you anything just by matching. If you were talking for a while and met up then at that point it’s a different story…

  3. Yes he didn’t have to say anything but the fact that he did shows he respects people in general. Ghosting is rude no matter what stage the relationship is in.

  4. « It seems to be what everyone else is doing. »

    « It’s only an app, people shouldn’t take Tinder so seriously. »

    « I never get treated with respect so why should I do the same? »

    These are all lame excuses as to why you shouldn’t act in a decent manner to your match. These are, for the most part, real people behind their profiles. You (hopefully) wouldn’t ghost someone face to face, so why do it on Tinder? It’s just disrespectful. Small deeds go a long way and are very telling as to who you are as a person.

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