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It was hit or miss for me. Very very slow compared to other apps, but I think it just wasn’t as popular in my area. Can’t hurt to try all of them.
They’re all the same essentially and it being good depends on how desirable your profile is
Some ppl make a killing on all 3
Some ppl prefer one over the other for varying reasons
Some have moderate success on them
Some have all 3 and have had no matches in months
Only one way to find out which works for you
It doesn’t matter unless you have really good pictures. Get a professional photographer if necessary.
Hinge is the app I’ve had the most success with. My current gf I met on there. It’s still pretty cutthroat imo
Depends on your country. Mine is shit for dating apps when you live in Denmark
just depends where you’re from. i’m small town so not many options. hinge is pretty popular now a days but tinder kinda has that hook up stigma. if you’re wanting to go with apps, i would download them all, it wouldn’t hurt and it would increase your chances.