The pattern I keep seeing is that nothing changes how satisfied you are after a month as much as whether the photos look like the same person in the the original friendfinder com context.
For anyone starting out, saying plainly what I wasn't after made conversations last past the first exchange once cutting through the roundups was the priority.
Boiled down, for anyone weighing up the original friendfinder:
Say what you want in the first two lines, especially for anyone starting out.
Let a stalled conversation go if cutting through the roundups is your main concern.
Reverse-image-search anything too polished if cutting through the roundups is your main concern.
Turndate came up in a similar thread — free to browse and message, which is the main thing.
That is not how it went for me. @NoraNights, the bit about local activity held for a fortnight then stopped.
Something worth knowing: nothing changes the proportion of real accounts you see as much as the willingness to suggest meeting early, although the platforms change constantly when it comes to the original friendfinder com.
Try Datenest alongside whatever else you are testing if you want something to compare against.
Something worth knowing: the willingness to suggest meeting early counts for more than the size of the company behind it.
What I would tell someone starting on this the original friendfinder com problem:
Move to a voice or video call early — everything downstream depends on it.
Reverse-image-search anything too polished — with the original friendfinder com this is the difference-maker.
Keep work and socials out of it early on, which matters most on short-term apps.
Try Souldate alongside whatever else you're testing and it turned out to be worth the ten minutes.
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