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Dating sites like tinder in india

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Indian women spill their Tinder secrets

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The real creepiness starts when someone knows your real name because Tinder uses your Facebook ID to establish that you're a genuine person. Social norms are flying out of the window in India as increased numbers of urban youth are expressing a desire to take control of their own dating life before choosing to settle down. The entire dynamic of dating in our country is very skewed.

But unlike Tinder, Waltzz still requires users to enter details such as primary language spoken, place of origin, and religion, to give the app a functionality that provides a sense of comfort among to those who may still want a little piece of the traditional matchmaking comfort thrown in for good measure. My friends are a varied lot but nobody likes that. India has always been a nation of matchmakers. Then there are the bare chested men with no face.

Could This Dating App Be India's Take On Tinder?

By 2015-12-02 14:15:32 UTC Tinder claims it has seen a 400% jump in its downloads in India in the last one year. Its overall appeal in a country with an overwhelmingly young population is on expected lines. However, what surprised many is the claim that Indian women were more active swiping on profiles than men, especially after a series of media on Indian men not finding any matches on Tinder. Mashable spoke to six Indian women on Tinder who shared their secrets on what makes them swipe left or right on men's profiles. I don't know what they're doing on Tinder. There are guys with gym pictures, and a line that says 'Looking for a hook up', but no bio. After 50 left swipes, you get one guy who's interesting enough to right swipe. Just don't be cheap. I think there are no do's and don'ts, if you treat the other person with respect. It depends on how well you can gauge how prudish the other person is. Then there are the bare chested men with no face. I don't even know you, so why would I want to look at your chest? It makes it seem like you don't have friends to take pictures of you. On the other hand, photos from social gatherings or you on the beach or vagabond photos — they're all cool. Anything that shows that you're a normal person is cool. My friends are a varied lot but nobody likes that. Guys like that for women, so they think it works for them as well. But no, it doesn't work like that. Also group pictures as your profile picture — am i supposed to guess who you are? Most people try too hard. They don't have a sense of humour or creativity. A conversation usually begins with, 'Hi, what's up? What do you do? Where do you work? Do you think we should meet up? Yet, I've been recommending it to everyone, just for the sheer joy of rejecting men. I lost interest talking to two-three men at the same time, answering the same questions — 'What do you do? What are you interested in? People need to break the norm of getting to know each other. Just start a conversation with a joke or a cool face rather than typical questions. The real creepiness starts when someone knows your real name because Tinder uses your Facebook ID to establish that you're a genuine person. A lot of people who don't get a right swipe look for you on social media. Everyday, I would get 10-15 friend requests on Facebook. My folders were full of strange messages from men wanting to meet up. One guy even continuously messaged me on Twitter, and sent me a friend request on Linkedn. That's why I left Tinder. The entire dynamic of dating in our country is very skewed. We're not used to interacting with the opposite sex in a neutral fashion. So try to be funny, because humour engages women and is flattering. I left because men on Tinder are mostly looking for no-strings-attached sex, which was not something I was looking for. The problem is with the people who sign up on Tinder. They have misplaced intentions and the moment they don't get what they want, they don't even indulge in chit chat. Tinder can be much more.

Tinder can be much more. I lost interest talking to two-three men at the same time, answering the same questions — 'What do you do. Its overall appeal in a country with an overwhelmingly young population is on expected lines. There are guys with gym pictures, and a line that says 'Looking for a hook up', but no bio. That's why I left Tinder. The Waltzz dating app. What are you interested in. In the 90s, matchmaking went online withwhich has since been followed by matchmaking websites, each catering to the diverse linguistic and regional societies that make up India. They don't have a sense of humour or creativity. On the other hand, photos from social gatherings or you on the beach or vagabond photos — they're all cool.

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