26 Dating App Screenshots That Sum Up Why Lots Of People Are Giving Up On Online Dating
2.This person whose opening line was wildly unexpected:
3.This person who was kinda hypocritical in their Tinder bio:
4.This person who was not opening up at all:
5.This person who really knew how to make their Hinge match feel special:
6.This person who was looking for a consolation prize:
7.This person who killed the mood trying to be an "alpha male":
8.This person who had quite an attitude:
9.This person who used their bio like a gym diary:
10.This person who had a nonsensical height requirement for potential partners:
11.This person who really liked their Tinder match's idea for a date:
12.This person who thought the best way to respond to someone's first message was with this:
13.This person who was a straight-up liar:
14.This person who was turned off very, very easily:
15.This person who had a very specific process for verifying Tinder matches:
16.This person who made a huge confession 20 minutes before their date:
17.This person who was super controlling:
18.This person who couldn't stand small talk:
19.This person who left out important information in their profile:
20.This person who got pissed at someone asking questions about their life:
21.This person who only looked for one trait in a romantic partner:
22.This person who sent this very blunt question, and on Christmas nonetheless:
23.This person who was so boring, I'd rather watch paint dry:
24.This person who was the definition of high-maintenance:
25.This person who spoke in riddles:
26.And finally, this person who was unethically non-monogamous:
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