I don’t know about your friend, but someone may decide against dating apps if they’re looking for less superficial and meaningful connections.
Why? Every decently long-term relationship I’ve ever had was on dating apps. I don’t think people still do the meet-at-work thing these days anyway. Not trying to be all “these days” tho I mean it literally, It was never really appropriate that is, because work is just prison you stay in to have a roof over your head, any socialization there is inherently forced and highly problematic.
As for clubs now that’s proper shallow, not to mention dangerous with all the spice and ndma, not that there’s any of em left on these cursed isles, all shuttered and sold off for parts to the chinese years ago, bless em.
Besides, she’s trans and bi, same as myself, the chances of finding someone who’ll be interested in her amongst just a random selection of people in forced socialization spaces are closer to nill than god to baby jesus.
To think otherwise and even get depressed about it demonstrates to me that someone is just utterly out of touch with all reality, and that’s damn concerning.
The one guy she did meet cheated on her cuz he assumed the whole thing was a joke cuz why would he date a lady who couldn’t make babies. Not the sorta caliber folk you get on dating apps. Closest thing I ever got was a guy who was totally a six feet CompSci but could fit in some of my old pockets and couldn’t tell an hackintosh from a docker if the yaml wrote him
Like, I used to think my prince in shining armor was gonna sweep me off my feet when I was 17 fresh she/her posting for attention and found him on good ol’ r9k, 'cept the reality was I was in an abusive LDR with a shady jobless alcoholic 10 years older than me from Arizona with a psycho brother in tow and a love for first gen anti-histamines. Like full on jumping naked on cars in gated communities type psycho. Think they’re both maga nuts now.
Now that’s understandable, I was a child, didn’t have my head on straight, couldn’t see that dog won’t hunt. Hell I just transitioned that year, only knew jack and shit and jack skipped town to get estrofem two miligram.
But she’s 30, like, I just want to tell her “time to get on the dating apps and fight for scraps amongst those creepy high school marriage divorcees cuz you were too good for all the good ones” but I’m afraid she’ll snap or something.
People like what they like
That’s a thought-terminating cliche. If you ate assorted dust for breakfast it’s damn weird, there’s no way around it, but if you have a reason for it, like maybe it just makes you feel less bloated or something, you can talk about it - you can connect with people over it. It ain’t nothing if not interesting. Show em that you think, that you do somethin’ with all that oxygen you hog.
But if you don’t then it’s not very surprising if people assume you must be dimmer than a flashlight when you need one. You don’t owe justification to anyone but it damn well helps when you live in a society.
For whats it’s worth, I’m also trans, and I don’t use dating apps. Everyone I met that I got involved with sexually or romantically has been either through making friends on discord or meeting friends of friends
Dating apps have a lot of shitty incentives, I won’t go into the details right now, but there’s a lot to dislike about them
There’s other places to meet people than work or clubs
Yeah that ain’t exactly the place to go meet quality people to have relationships with IRL chief. I don’t think she’s into the whole extremely online gamer fetish clique stuff.
I would be curious to know what you mean by that “shitty incentives” part. The only issue I had with dating apps when doing t4t everybody is so damn passive, like why would someone even be putting themselves out there if they just gonna mutter one word answers under breath think they are being a cute princess or smth fr but they come off as creepy weirdos, like the VRC mirror folk.
The discords I’m in barely even contains gamers. Most of them are local trans spaces. Would it surprise you if I told you that I barely play video games with the people I’ve met on discord, and mostly spend time with them by meeting up in-person?
Dating apps have shitty incentives because they have a profit motive, and they don’t earn money from you finding people, but from keeping you on the app and maybe even making you desperate. Although hookup apps still work fine I suppose
Then there’s the whole problem of how dating apps work with swiping and superficial judging of people
I mean if you live somewhere with “local trans spaces” who use discord that’s a very different environment from here in London UK.
I know this clique group chat long-ass-mastodon-profile 10-nsfw-accounts-and-counting narcissist bay area referencing circlejerk 6 figure earnin’ tech worker subculture exists in San francisco, but it’s very odd to make the assumption that anyone not extremely online and living in like, the rest of the world, would be part of one, nevermind aware of such niche things, like assuming a gay feller is into snm leather or something.
I’d say I’m too online, and I don’t even get discord fundamentally, just seems like an unholy combo of a WhatsApp group chat and forum.
That said she did used to use discord, but I think they were too online for her and it all imploded in some drama over league of legends or some such. I used to have online friends on Skype from 4chan I met IRL too and it never really ended well either.
The benefit of dating apps is that it avoids any such drama, everyone’s intentions are pretty clear, displayed well on their profile.
If you judge people too quickly and find yourself running out of choices that sounds like a you problem to me honestly.
I don’t know what a hookup app is, I guess like for gay men that’s Grindr? Idk what it would be for others. I just used OkCupid, gotta say I hate this swiping trend, back in the day it was a list, one of the reasons i didnt even bother with tinder this time around.
I ended up with like 10 IRL first dates from the last time I was on there, exclusively t4t at that point for variety’s sake and the only problems I had was that they were mostly all too quiet, people who didn’t know how to socialise and didn’t even seem interested in actually putting in the hard work of getting to know somebody and well just didn’t seem to be very interesting people in general or couldn’t convey what they were about well.
Ended up with a few new friends though, one of whom I helped start her medical transition (logistically), and of course I met my girlfriend there that time too, almost 2 years in and I love her very much.
That said my experience with dating apps is a queer-centric one, I know cishet dynamics are way different, and when I turn men on in the settings it does feel like I’m opening the floodgates for all sorts of folks so I get that I suppose.
Well, hobbies are another way to meet someone. Also via friends or family.
I think people should do whatever makes sense to them, theres no one best way. I was just sharing a different perspective, it’s not even necessarily my own 🤷♀️
Regarding what people like, yeah I guess the nicer way is to just accept that some people will have “bad” taste. Like a lot of people use MacOS instead of taking the time to learn and use Linux. Sometimes, under some circumstances there is an objectively better choice. Otherwise it’s all just what makes sense to the person at the time at hand.
Regarding what people like, yeah I guess the nicer way is to just accept that some people will have “bad” taste.
No such thing as bad taste, but if you can’t really explain why you like something or give reasons for it then it doesn’t make for the most interesting of conversations and makes one come off like a bit of a dullard, it’s not surprising then that she’s not able to make herself or her hobbies seem interesting to anyone.
I think people should do whatever makes sense to them, theres no one best way.
Sure, but that kind of defeats the point of asking someone else for advice when what makes sense to them doesn’t work.
Why? Every decently long-term relationship I’ve ever had was on dating apps. I don’t think people still do the meet-at-work thing these days anyway. Not trying to be all “these days” tho I mean it literally, It was never really appropriate that is, because work is just prison you stay in to have a roof over your head, any socialization there is inherently forced and highly problematic.
As for clubs now that’s proper shallow, not to mention dangerous with all the spice and ndma, not that there’s any of em left on these cursed isles, all shuttered and sold off for parts to the chinese years ago, bless em.
Besides, she’s trans and bi, same as myself, the chances of finding someone who’ll be interested in her amongst just a random selection of people in forced socialization spaces are closer to nill than god to baby jesus.
To think otherwise and even get depressed about it demonstrates to me that someone is just utterly out of touch with all reality, and that’s damn concerning.
The one guy she did meet cheated on her cuz he assumed the whole thing was a joke cuz why would he date a lady who couldn’t make babies. Not the sorta caliber folk you get on dating apps. Closest thing I ever got was a guy who was totally a six feet CompSci but could fit in some of my old pockets and couldn’t tell an hackintosh from a docker if the yaml wrote him
Like, I used to think my prince in shining armor was gonna sweep me off my feet when I was 17 fresh she/her posting for attention and found him on good ol’ r9k, 'cept the reality was I was in an abusive LDR with a shady jobless alcoholic 10 years older than me from Arizona with a psycho brother in tow and a love for first gen anti-histamines. Like full on jumping naked on cars in gated communities type psycho. Think they’re both maga nuts now.
Now that’s understandable, I was a child, didn’t have my head on straight, couldn’t see that dog won’t hunt. Hell I just transitioned that year, only knew jack and shit and jack skipped town to get estrofem two miligram.
But she’s 30, like, I just want to tell her “time to get on the dating apps and fight for scraps amongst those creepy high school marriage divorcees cuz you were too good for all the good ones” but I’m afraid she’ll snap or something.
That’s a thought-terminating cliche. If you ate assorted dust for breakfast it’s damn weird, there’s no way around it, but if you have a reason for it, like maybe it just makes you feel less bloated or something, you can talk about it - you can connect with people over it. It ain’t nothing if not interesting. Show em that you think, that you do somethin’ with all that oxygen you hog.
But if you don’t then it’s not very surprising if people assume you must be dimmer than a flashlight when you need one. You don’t owe justification to anyone but it damn well helps when you live in a society.
For whats it’s worth, I’m also trans, and I don’t use dating apps. Everyone I met that I got involved with sexually or romantically has been either through making friends on discord or meeting friends of friends
Dating apps have a lot of shitty incentives, I won’t go into the details right now, but there’s a lot to dislike about them
There’s other places to meet people than work or clubs
Yeah that ain’t exactly the place to go meet quality people to have relationships with IRL chief. I don’t think she’s into the whole extremely online gamer fetish clique stuff.
I would be curious to know what you mean by that “shitty incentives” part. The only issue I had with dating apps when doing t4t everybody is so damn passive, like why would someone even be putting themselves out there if they just gonna mutter one word answers under breath think they are being a cute princess or smth fr but they come off as creepy weirdos, like the VRC mirror folk.
The discords I’m in barely even contains gamers. Most of them are local trans spaces. Would it surprise you if I told you that I barely play video games with the people I’ve met on discord, and mostly spend time with them by meeting up in-person?
Dating apps have shitty incentives because they have a profit motive, and they don’t earn money from you finding people, but from keeping you on the app and maybe even making you desperate. Although hookup apps still work fine I suppose
Then there’s the whole problem of how dating apps work with swiping and superficial judging of people
I mean if you live somewhere with “local trans spaces” who use discord that’s a very different environment from here in London UK.
I know this clique group chat long-ass-mastodon-profile 10-nsfw-accounts-and-counting narcissist bay area referencing circlejerk 6 figure earnin’ tech worker subculture exists in San francisco, but it’s very odd to make the assumption that anyone not extremely online and living in like, the rest of the world, would be part of one, nevermind aware of such niche things, like assuming a gay feller is into snm leather or something.
I’d say I’m too online, and I don’t even get discord fundamentally, just seems like an unholy combo of a WhatsApp group chat and forum.
That said she did used to use discord, but I think they were too online for her and it all imploded in some drama over league of legends or some such. I used to have online friends on Skype from 4chan I met IRL too and it never really ended well either.
The benefit of dating apps is that it avoids any such drama, everyone’s intentions are pretty clear, displayed well on their profile.
If you judge people too quickly and find yourself running out of choices that sounds like a you problem to me honestly.
I don’t know what a hookup app is, I guess like for gay men that’s Grindr? Idk what it would be for others. I just used OkCupid, gotta say I hate this swiping trend, back in the day it was a list, one of the reasons i didnt even bother with tinder this time around.
I ended up with like 10 IRL first dates from the last time I was on there, exclusively t4t at that point for variety’s sake and the only problems I had was that they were mostly all too quiet, people who didn’t know how to socialise and didn’t even seem interested in actually putting in the hard work of getting to know somebody and well just didn’t seem to be very interesting people in general or couldn’t convey what they were about well.
Ended up with a few new friends though, one of whom I helped start her medical transition (logistically), and of course I met my girlfriend there that time too, almost 2 years in and I love her very much.
That said my experience with dating apps is a queer-centric one, I know cishet dynamics are way different, and when I turn men on in the settings it does feel like I’m opening the floodgates for all sorts of folks so I get that I suppose.
Well, fair, it’s gonna differ location to location. Though I want to specify that I don’t live in the US, I live in Oslo, Norway
Those are some quality analogies.
Well, hobbies are another way to meet someone. Also via friends or family.
I think people should do whatever makes sense to them, theres no one best way. I was just sharing a different perspective, it’s not even necessarily my own 🤷♀️
Regarding what people like, yeah I guess the nicer way is to just accept that some people will have “bad” taste. Like a lot of people use MacOS instead of taking the time to learn and use Linux. Sometimes, under some circumstances there is an objectively better choice. Otherwise it’s all just what makes sense to the person at the time at hand.
No such thing as bad taste, but if you can’t really explain why you like something or give reasons for it then it doesn’t make for the most interesting of conversations and makes one come off like a bit of a dullard, it’s not surprising then that she’s not able to make herself or her hobbies seem interesting to anyone.
Sure, but that kind of defeats the point of asking someone else for advice when what makes sense to them doesn’t work.