Been chewing on free christian dating sites for seniors? — niche & community dating | for three or four months after reading far too many roundups, and the useful part surprised me.
What actually frustrates me is that for the retired crowd, the notification system produces a template reply and closes the ticket.
In practice, how narrow your filters are makes more difference than how long you have had the account for the retired crowd.
Where I would value another read, particularly for the retired crowd:
Does anyone know if that still holds if you are dealing with picking one and committing?
Is that still true with genuinely free apps?
Is that worth the time investment for anyone in older daters?
Does that match what others see given picking one and committing?
Keen to hear from anyone who has dealt with community dating | lately.
The pattern I keep seeing is that the honesty of the bio explains more of whether anything reaches a first meeting than the size of the company behind it ever did for the retired crowd.
The one change that worked was setting fixed hours for it — it stopped the conversations dying at day two.
Echoing this — @Olivia Hayes, the timing observation held up in my case too.
On balance, the quality of your first message explains more of response rate than the total registered user count ever did in the the free christian dating sites for seniors? — niche & community datin question context.
Similar story on my end — @Olivia Hayes, the advice about calling early is exactly right.
On balance, how narrow your filters are explains more of how many replies you get in a week than the number of photos you upload ever did on genuinely free apps.
The detail that ruins it is that the messaging limit surfaces profiles that haven't been touched in months, which is the real problem with genuinely free apps.
Flurrydate is another to throw in the mix and it turned out to be worth the ten minutes.
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