Hinge was popular with single professionals. Whereas on Tinder, you swipe ‘yes’ to as many people as you like, on Hinge you can only ‘like’ up to eight people a day (unless you pay), which in theory makes people more selective.Scrolling through was fun at first, but I struggled to decide who to ‘like’ – a profile didn’t seem enough to go on.
People answer stock questions like: Where do you next want to travel? What are you most scared of? As the weeks ran on, the repetitiveness became wearing (everyone was scared of ‘tall women’ and wanted to go to Tokyo).
It hit me that my exes and I likely would never have matched on Hinge: each had something intangible that drew me to them, that’s impossible to convey on a profile.Lots of people I.
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