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Dating expert warns new 'beige flags' trend singletons must look out for

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READ MORE: 'Men have matched with me on Tinder just to call me fat it's hard to swallow'We all know what red flags are when it comes to dating - no doubt we’ve all ignored a few too when we should have just swiped left.But what are beige flags?If you’ve ever matched with someone so mind-numbingly boring and you’ve suffered through tedious conversations then you may have experienced the phenomenon.Beige flags are signs on a dating app that someone hasn’t put effort into their profile, or into their responses to you.It's when their profile is some boring stock photos.

It’s no bio or any indication of who they are. When you ask how their day was, they reply “good”. You ask them what plans they have for the weekend, they say “just chilling”.Beige stands for boring, blah, neutral, and a general sense of meh.Jenna Hocking explored the phenomenon for News.com.au.

She wrote: “I struggle to understand why people are on dating apps if they don’t plan on getting to know someone properly. Are they just looking for validation from someone?

Are they just looking to get laid?“Do they think they are so godly, they don’t need to put in any effort, we will just take our clothes off at the mere hint of attention we get thrown our way?“Now I’m sorry, but unless you are Brad Pitt, holding a puppy, and possess the ability to provide orgasms at just a glance, I’m going to expect you to at least show a little interest in me.”The writer shared her own dating experience to help people identify the warning flags.She revealed: “For example, on my bio – under the question of 'What are you looking for?' I’ve answered, 'Someone to go on The Block with.' The amount of blokes who have instantly responded to that answer with something like ‘Yes I love.

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