(m29) back into the dating world and downloaded a bunch of apps just to check it out. And what I’m finding out is that every woman I’ve talked to has been selling themselves. Do I just need to weed them out and find some good ones or is that all I’m going to find?

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  1. The vast majority, maybe 95%, of all the women I have found on about 7 different dating apps, all insist on charging potential matches money simply for the privilege of getting a reply.

    Obviously, none of them are worth a dime. But the ones who try to befriend you and be a daily ray of sunshine in your life? Those are the ones I buy Christmas presents for, even if no romantic connection happens. Unfortunately I don’t have any suggestions on how to find a proper romantic match, because I haven’t succeeded yet

  2. I want you to youtube search dating apps for onlyfans models you will see so many women recommend using dating apps to promote their onlyfans. Also search apps to use for being a sugar baby. They will be promoting catfishing older men with fake names they somehow get away with. On dating apps there’s alot of women promoting themselves in one way or another. The rest have either high standards or quotas most men don’t fit under.

  3. Every woman that you have ever chatted with on a dating website/dating app is a sugarbaby, offline sex worker, cam girl or selling online sexual services on onlyfans?

    Wow.

    If this is the situation, you need to weed them out with effective dealbreakers.

    Possibly changing the age ranges, more closely reading the profile text, checking out the photo galleries before you match or message anyone.

  4. Depending on the app a significant percentage are sex workers (or say they are but might be scammers).
    Unfortunately it is just part of “the scene” the trick is that many are almost formulaic in the cadence of “script” and getting to know someone. At about a day and a half to three days of chatting- it will turn to conversation specific to “pay me for ________”.

  5. I think this is a thing. Recently, on two different apps, guys were surprised I wasn’t a “pro”. One even brought money and a gift to our second date. I had to decline the entire interaction because it made me feel gross that he was prepared to do that. Ultimately deleted both apps.

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