carzony wrote: » Hey Lads, It's a bad time to be asking, given the current situation with restrictions/lockdowns ect.. What is the best way to find a partner? I'm tempted to try Tinder, POF but have heard it's very difficult. I was wondering if anyone here has had success?
carzony wrote: » I was wondering if anyone here has had success?
Lockdown Romance wrote: » I had zero luck with Hinge and Bumble, the supposdely 'proper' dating apps. On Tinder I would get one match a week (literally) but the girls would never reply to my messages. On Stephen's night I was drunk and paid for a month's subscription to Tinder. One of the benefits is you can set your location anywhere in the world. After a few goes I went to Manila. Holy hell boys, I am like a rock star! My phone is constantly blowing up with new matches and messages. And I'm not in any way good looking, I am a 4 at best, but just being white is enough to be considered attractive over there. Even if you don't like Asian girls, give this a go. If only for the confidence boost. Now to save up and get jaw surgery so I can be handsome and crack the Hanoi market
Jafin wrote: » I don't want to be reinforcing Asian stereotypes or anything here, but I taught English in Hanoi for 6 months a few years back and a good few of my Vietnamese teaching assistants tried very diligently to set me up with their friends. I had to keep coming up with different ways of saying no without ever telling them that the real reason was because I was gay. I would not class myself as a very good looking guy, maybe a 4 like you said yourself, and I was quite a bit overweight back then. I don't really know if it's a genuine attraction or if it's seen as a status thing if you have a "foreign" partner, but a lot of my fellow male teachers who would likely struggle to find dates/partners over here were making out like bandits with offers while I was in Hanoi. Another thing that is part of the culture over there is that women tend to try to get married quite young, because if you pass a certain age (25) and you're unmarried then people seem to think there is something wrong with you. That was my experience at least, can't say it's the same for everyone throughout that whole country.
Kiith wrote: » I met my wife on Tinder, so make of that what you will :P
Originally Posted by Kiith I met my wife on Tinder, so make of that what you will 99nsr125 wrote: » Me too :-)
99nsr125 wrote: » Me too :-)
yoke wrote: » you met his wife on tinder? probably better to keep that private
TheBoyConor wrote: » I notice it too. Apps way quieter. Way less matches. Hardly surprising I suppose.
Gael23 wrote: » Interested in this too. I’d be looking for lads instead of girls but same principles apply
con___manx1 wrote: » Bumble is the best. Just make sure you put up photos of you doing some activity like hiking or what ever you like to do. not just selfies. It makes it easier for the girls to send the first message and gives you something to talk about straight away. Keep the bio short. You Don't want t give to much away. I had more success on bumble than any other app when I was single.
shawki wrote: » These type of photos really annoy me, seen them about 100 times now. Don't really understand what they add to a profile.
Barna77 wrote: » I hear you. I haven't used any app in more than a year and I don't miss them at all. But I hear the gaybourhood has been business as usual (for some), regardless of lockdonws
Barna77 wrote: » I hear you. I haven't used any app in more than a year and I don't miss them at all. But I hear the gaybourhood has been business as usual (for some), regardless of lockdonws I lived with two girls who who'd give out that all the profiles had the same type of photos: night out with the lads holding a pint, backpacking in Asia/Australia, and sports
aismac wrote: » I’m a girl so you might delete this but there’s still lots of girls interested. Can I say to ye about profiles: - Post lots of pictures of yourself smiling - Holiday pics are grand but don’t do topless, or pics of motorbikes or drunk with the lads - Do, do, do write a profile. Girls read them a lot and it’s often the difference between a swipe or not - Do read our profiles and if you send a message, comment on something. We hear “hi how r u” 5 times a day and those conversations are always really hard to get going. Good luck! ��
Galwayguy35 wrote: » thats all grand but if the lad is good looking he might have 3 words on his profile and would get more interest than an average Joe who wrote half his life story. The photo is the most important bit.
Plasandrunt wrote: » Apologies if this sounds shallow and I'm certainly no Brad Pitt but are some of these woman serious with the photos they put up? It's really bad on Hinge I've noticed, some woman there with photos of her during or directly after running a marathon, covered in sweat. I don't understand.