Posting this after three or four months on rich dating app actually verified, or just full of "sugar" seekers? — — the pattern got clearer than expected.
The bit that keeps catching me out is that the match queue exists mainly to push you toward an upgrade.
Something worth knowing: on dating apps, the size of the pool within ten miles predicts match quality better than the total registered user count.
Specifically, on rich dating app actually verified, or just full of "sugar" seekers? —, what I would like input on:
- Does anyone know if that still holds for anyone starting out?
- Is there a way to check before signing up with dating apps?
- Does that change much when you factor in "sugar" seekers? —?
- Does that change much for anyone starting out?
On dating apps, setting fixed hours for it made a bigger difference than switching platforms on dating apps.
After first-hand experience with first-hand detail on rich dating app actually verified, or just full of "sugar" s, not marketing copy.