Is secular dating/game over after online dating apps?

Women would never collectively warn each other about cheaters. I can understand the notion that they might want to share negative experiences though. Similar groups already exist on Facebook though.

It's essentially a great opportunity to gossip. Women love that and those fatties usually don't have anyone to tell their stories. So props to those guys for trying to monetise that whole concept.
 
Women would never collectively warn each other about cheaters. I can understand the notion that they might want to share negative experiences though. Similar groups already exist on Facebook though.

It's essentially a great opportunity to gossip. Women love that and those fatties usually don't have anyone to tell their stories. So props to those guys for trying to monetise that whole concept.


Are any of you lawyers? Who exactly is going to get sued for this sort of data breach?
 
True. But proving them wrong isn't too difficult as a guy. It's hard when you actually cheat and then there's evidence. Men usually lose those battles, unless they wife/gf is naive.

But I've never seen a guy with a clean slate lose solely based off rumours.

Sure, in an established relationships. But from what I understand this app was designed for women who are at early stages of dating and are reaching out to the "community" for intel on the guy. Couple this with how susceptible to peer pressure women generally are, and you get a situation where bitter singles are in a position to sabotage other women out of jealousy/spite.
 
Sure, in an established relationships. But from what I understand this app was designed for women who are at early stages of dating and are reaching out to the "community" for intel on the guy. Couple this with how susceptible to peer pressure women generally are, and you get a situation where bitter singles are in a position to sabotage other women out of jealousy/spite.
Makes a lot of sense, logically. But women seldomly consider a guy who has been with a ton of women to be some kind of turn off. Au contraire, they flock towards men who are getting tons of women. At most, she will say something like "I've heard stories about you."

A more traditional woman probably wouldn't ask random strangers about her man's history anyway.

Judging by the picture that was leaked, those overweight unattractive women were just sharing stories about guys who used them for sex, knowing that they had no interest in pursuing a serious relationship with those kinds of women.
 
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