Dating app women are nasty, at least that was my observation from coworkers who used them and would talk about their dates. Would make men get tested and refuse to get tested themselves, etc.
Probably better off looking for a wife in a cathouse.
I think it has gotten even worse since Coronavirus. Before they were at least looking for short term dating, now it seems to be all one night stands.
The Wuhan epidemic did change a lot of things. Just the pricing hikes alone of these dating apps. It seems like they know that they're the only game in town and they're pricing accordingly.
Society will need to devise an answer soon, otherwise this isn't going to end well.
I don't like banning things, But I'm starting to think they should be banned for people under 21 if they are advertised as for meeting people you don't know, or at least make penalties for people over that age who use them to meet people under 21.
The older generations may be lost, but if people in the 18-21 age group are forced to learn normal in person dating we might normalize save the future ones.
Age restrictions are quite different from bans. Particularly if it means you can rest assured that you won't accidentally commit a crime (for example wine at dinner but oops they're not 21). 18 being the minimum to enter legally binding contracts certainly hasn't 'banned' contracts.
Dating app women are nasty, at least that was my observation from coworkers who used them and would talk about their dates. Would make men get tested and refuse to get tested themselves, etc.
Probably better off looking for a wife in a cathouse.
I think it has gotten even worse since Coronavirus. Before they were at least looking for short term dating, now it seems to be all one night stands.
The Wuhan epidemic did change a lot of things. Just the pricing hikes alone of these dating apps. It seems like they know that they're the only game in town and they're pricing accordingly.
Society will need to devise an answer soon, otherwise this isn't going to end well.
I don't like banning things, But I'm starting to think they should be banned for people under 21 if they are advertised as for meeting people you don't know, or at least make penalties for people over that age who use them to meet people under 21.
The older generations may be lost, but if people in the 18-21 age group are forced to learn normal in person dating we might normalize save the future ones.
Age restrictions are quite different from bans. Particularly if it means you can rest assured that you won't accidentally commit a crime (for example wine at dinner but oops they're not 21). 18 being the minimum to enter legally binding contracts certainly hasn't 'banned' contracts.