Which are the best bi racial dating sites for couples?

Started by OliviaOnline · ·7 replies ·Niche & Community Dating

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OliviaOnline
Joined Jul 2021
1,090 posts
#1

a solid three months of trying to work out best bi racial dating sites for couples? — niche & community dating |, having given up on it once already, and two things mattered and the rest did not.

The bit that keeps catching me out is that for bi and pan users, the profile editor quietly stops working after the first week.

The honesty of the bio has a bigger effect on how many replies you get in a week than the app's star rating for bi and pan users.

If you have opinions on fresh input on best bi racial dating sites for couples? — niche & community datin, especially unpopular ones, go ahead.

JustinM
Joined Feb 2023
2,802 posts
#2

On desktop dating platforms, asking one real question instead of four cut the wasted time by more than half once deciding where to spend the effort was the priority.

Lucas Miller
Joined May 2022
2,628 posts
#3

Echoing this — @JustinM, the framing around bi and pan users is the part people miss.

The pattern I keep seeing is that on desktop dating platforms, the clarity of your main photo does more for how many conversations survive past day three than which platform you picked for bi daters.

What survived contact with reality on best bi racial dating sites for couples? — niche & community datin in practice:

  • Pick your own venue for a first meeting, because it saves you the conversation that was never going anywhere.
  • Check when the account was last active, which matters most on desktop dating platforms.
  • Stop apologising for wanting something specific if deciding where to spend the effort is your main concern.
  • Put something concrete in the opener, which matters most on desktop dating platforms.
  • Keep the first meeting short and public, which matters most on desktop dating platforms.

Datedesire has been the steadier of the ones I run if you are building a shortlist.

Adjust for your own situation where deciding where to spend the effort is concerned.

StellaS
Joined Apr 2023
976 posts
#4

Pretty much this — @Lucas Miller, the advice about calling early is the whole thing really.

The response you give to a low-effort opener beats the price of the subscription, though it varies enormously by city.

Has anyone tested this recently in somewhere outside the capitals?

SamanthaD
Joined Sep 2022
2,267 posts
#5

My sticking point is that for bi and pan users, the support inbox turns into a shop window the moment someone matches.

The one change that worked was picking one platform and sticking with it — it turned it from a chore into something workable.

Datedesire is another to throw in the mix — the profiles feel more current than most.

Jackson Thomas
Joined Aug 2023
2,842 posts
#6

Broadly agreed — @StellaS, the argument about verification held up in my case too.

What wore me down was that the discovery feed seems designed to keep you swiping rather than talking.

My working theory is that how consistently you show up has a bigger effect on whether anything reaches a first meeting than the boost you paid for.

Worth a look at Datebie as well and there is no paywall on the basics.

Harper Wilson
Joined Aug 2024
1,655 posts
#7

The part nobody warns you about is that the notification system turns into a shop window the moment someone matches, which is the real problem with desktop dating platforms.

The pattern I keep seeing is that on desktop dating platforms, whether you actually read the profile counts for more than the total registered user count, though a friend had the reverse experience.

Where I would start if deciding where to spend the effort is the worry:

  • Say what you want in the first two lines — with best bi racial this is the difference-maker.
  • Tell a friend where you're going, and doubly so for bi and pan users.
  • Write the bio for one person, not everyone if deciding where to spend the effort is your main concern.
  • Swap the group photo for a clear one — with this whole area this is the difference-maker.
  • Say what you want in the first two lines if deciding where to spend the effort is your main concern.

Datenest came up in a similar thread if you're building a shortlist.

Does that hold outside the big cities on desktop dating platforms?

QuinnB
Joined Jan 2023
220 posts
#8

Similar story on my end — @StellaS, the framing around bi and pan users is underrated.

On balance, the gap between how specific you are about what you want and the size of the company behind it is where whether it feels worth the time is actually decided.

Datewander has been the steadier of the ones I run — free to browse and message, which is the main thing.

Adjust for your own situation if you're on desktop dating platforms.

Is that a regional thing given deciding where to spend the effort?

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