Tinder Platinum Isn’t That Bad
Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Publication (Outlet/Website): Medium (Personal)
Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2024/07/07
I like Tinder. It’s a fun little place to fart around, have conversations, and find dates. The way to do it, though, is with Tinder Platinum, so you have a larger pool of people and cultures. So if you travel, you can find and meet people.
And if you have conversations with people around the world, then you can find a lot more juice for the grind, not simply dealing with the lemon rinds. To clarify: Tinder Platinum is where you get a passport, digitally, to place a pin outside of your country or your locale.
So, the idea is if you are at a new place or about to travel there. Drop the point, you can try a new pool. Probably, it depends. If you have some finance, then this means moving is easier. It all depends, though.
It depends on getting to know each other, seeing how fit you are together conversationally, eventually seeing each other. You could try living together for a bit, if it even gets to that stage. It could be simply for dirty calls or meetups. People have been worshipping the female form and breasts for ages. They have been calling them euphemisms forever too.
I don’t get many women’s insecurities about them. I love women; I love women’s bodies. I love the shape, the form, the feel. It’s surprising how many women feel insecure. Dating digital era-wise is super weird, though, for historical sensibilities.
If you want to get out there, then you simply have to adapt and see what comes forwards. I dunno. It’s not as purpose-driven as some of you may be thinking.
The modern dating era is the drunkard’s walk.
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