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Ok, so ever since I moved back home to Seattle, I've been getting a LOT of flakes on Tinder. I'll literally have a conversation with a girl, and at the end, I'll say,
"btw, wanna go out for coffee sometime?
I feel like text isn't a very good way of getting to know each other"
To which they'll reply "yes" or "ok" or something of the sort 90% of the time. After that, I'll do one of two things. Either
A. Request that she texts me so we can set the date up and leave my phone number.
B. Ask her what day she would be available to see me.
In case A, she usually says "Okay
" or something of the sort, then never texts me. In case B, she just doesn't reply. This is happening a ridiculously large amount. If I had to guess, it would be like, 75%-90% of the time. I can literally get two or three girls to agree to go out with me per day, and I'll only actually get one or two out with me per week.
Normally, I would just assume that I'm not creating enough comfort. But the thing is, back when I was in a smaller town, I never had this problem. Girls who said yes would always almost always follow through and meet me. I've made no changes to my profile and no major changes to my online game since then. The only notable difference is my bio. Before, it was more of a mysterious, intrigue creating bio. Now, it's just a one line zinger. There's been no change in the # of matches I get. So I doubt that's an issue.
I've considered that perhaps my demographic is the reason? Back when I was at that small town, most girls who met me were college students...usually they even went to the same University. So perhaps there's already a certain degree of trust. Whereas now, I could be literally anyone. So girls might be more skeptical. But if that was the issue, I see no reason why they would ever even say yes to meeting me in the first place. Thoughts?
Also, my normal "process" that I use for Tinder doesn't seem to work for other dating sites like Okcupid and POF. Anyone have the same experience?
"btw, wanna go out for coffee sometime?
To which they'll reply "yes" or "ok" or something of the sort 90% of the time. After that, I'll do one of two things. Either
A. Request that she texts me so we can set the date up and leave my phone number.
B. Ask her what day she would be available to see me.
In case A, she usually says "Okay
Normally, I would just assume that I'm not creating enough comfort. But the thing is, back when I was in a smaller town, I never had this problem. Girls who said yes would always almost always follow through and meet me. I've made no changes to my profile and no major changes to my online game since then. The only notable difference is my bio. Before, it was more of a mysterious, intrigue creating bio. Now, it's just a one line zinger. There's been no change in the # of matches I get. So I doubt that's an issue.
I've considered that perhaps my demographic is the reason? Back when I was at that small town, most girls who met me were college students...usually they even went to the same University. So perhaps there's already a certain degree of trust. Whereas now, I could be literally anyone. So girls might be more skeptical. But if that was the issue, I see no reason why they would ever even say yes to meeting me in the first place. Thoughts?
Also, my normal "process" that I use for Tinder doesn't seem to work for other dating sites like Okcupid and POF. Anyone have the same experience?