Been chewing on the beeg livesex section for about four months mostly to see whether the complaints were fair, and the useful part surprised me.
What actually frustrates me is that on zero-cost platforms, the block function throttles how many people can actually see you.
On balance, nothing changes whether anything reaches a first meeting as much as the size of the pool within ten miles, though I'd want more than my own experience before calling it a rule.
For anyone who has used zero-cost platforms recently:
Does anyone know if that still holds once you factor in picking one and committing?
Is there a way to check before signing up across zero-cost platforms?
Does anyone know if that still holds with zero-cost platforms?
Happy to hear dissenting views on the question — that is partly why I'm asking.
Lines up with mine — @Jack Martin, the argument about verification matches my experience.
The pattern I keep seeing is that for anyone starting out, how long you leave a conversation running tends to decide how satisfied you are after a month.
Where it falls down is that the match queue produces a template reply and closes the ticket, especially once picking one and committing comes into it.
That is where I have got to across zero-cost platforms generally.
Does that match what others see in your particular market?
The detail that ruins it is that the messaging limit makes it impossible to tell live accounts from dead ones, especially once picking one and committing comes into it.
On zero-cost platforms, how quickly you reply matters more than how long you have had the account, which may say more about how I use them.
Been running Datescout in parallel and it turned out to be worth the ten minutes.
Is that worth the time investment where picking one and committing is concerned?
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