I'm open to discuss about dating industry.
I'm also looking forward to hear ideas about new dating system. if any one interested to work on this and make best platform for dating I'm here let's share the things.
Anonymous 1
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Most dating apps are just cash grabs exploiting loneliness. Instead of solving real issues, they’re adding features to make people stay single longer, so they keep paying. Hopeless industry.
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