Essential Quick Lil Gems on Dealing with Women

Vinny Lupton

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I was going back & forth with a girl yesterday about when we were gonna link. All day she was adamant about linking today. So around 7 I say ok cool lets link Tuesday.

She really tried to hit me with the “I’ll let you know” by tonight:gucci:


No the fukk you won’t. Between my #1 girl, My career, & My business nobody not about to “let me know” shyt. I told her nah, We can just catch up another time.

She didn’t respond back for like 3 hours but was posting stories on IG, So she got blocked. :camby: Then she started blowing up my phone from different numbers around like 11.


Chicks really just be thinking they can play with you and put you on their time and you supposed to just go with it :what:

:camby: Hell Nah
I do this though, once i commit to stuff i don't cancel so i make sure there's nothing i gotta do that i forgot about before i say yes
 

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How are they gonna do that?:gucci: require a social ?

Tinder will soon let you run a background check on a potential date

Tinder and other Match Group-owned apps are going to let their users run background checks on possible dates. The company announced an investment in Garbo, a nonprofit that looks to allow people to run background checks with only their first name and phone number or full name. The investment, of which Match didn’t disclose the amount, will help make the group’s tech available to Match’s users, starting with the company’s most popular app: Tinder.


This means Tinder users will be able to vet their dates with details like their arrest record or history of violence. That could dramatically affect who finds success on the app and who doesn’t. Garbo says it collects “public records and reports of violence or abuse, including arrests, convictions, restraining orders, harassment, and other violent crimes,” and its website says it accepts manually submitted “police report(s), order(s) of protection / restraining orders, and other legal documents that report abuse, harassment, or other crimes.” (That manual function isn’t currently live, however.)


Notably, in a blog post published last month, Garbo said it won’t publicize drug possession charges in order to take an “active stance toward equity.” It cites research about the disproportionate percentage of Black people who are arrested for drug charges compared to white people. The company also says drug-related offenses don’t meaningfully predict “gender-based violence,” which is what the brand is primarily concerned with preventing. Garbo also doesn’t disclose traffic violations.

The background checks on Tinder won’t be free, but Match is working with Garbo to figure out how to price them so they’re accessible to most users. It’s unclear whether this will be an a la carte feature or one tied to the brand’s subscription tiers. The team will begin testing and building out capabilities for Garbo on Tinder in the coming months, and once Garbo is integrated into Tinder, other Match Group US brands, which include OkCupid, Hinge, and Match, could follow.

Garbo’s tool isn’t live yet, so we can’t test its accuracy, but this could upend how anonymous people feel on a dating app, particularly on Tinder, which has consistently deemphasized personal details like a last name and full bio on profiles. Match won’t share its users’ data with Garbo, but users can run a background check so long as they get their date’s last name or phone number, which they likely would want to share anyway if they plan on moving forward with dating.
 

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Tinder will soon let you run a background check on a potential date

Tinder and other Match Group-owned apps are going to let their users run background checks on possible dates. The company announced an investment in Garbo, a nonprofit that looks to allow people to run background checks with only their first name and phone number or full name. The investment, of which Match didn’t disclose the amount, will help make the group’s tech available to Match’s users, starting with the company’s most popular app: Tinder.


This means Tinder users will be able to vet their dates with details like their arrest record or history of violence. That could dramatically affect who finds success on the app and who doesn’t. Garbo says it collects “public records and reports of violence or abuse, including arrests, convictions, restraining orders, harassment, and other violent crimes,” and its website says it accepts manually submitted “police report(s), order(s) of protection / restraining orders, and other legal documents that report abuse, harassment, or other crimes.” (That manual function isn’t currently live, however.)


Notably, in a blog post published last month, Garbo said it won’t publicize drug possession charges in order to take an “active stance toward equity.” It cites research about the disproportionate percentage of Black people who are arrested for drug charges compared to white people. The company also says drug-related offenses don’t meaningfully predict “gender-based violence,” which is what the brand is primarily concerned with preventing. Garbo also doesn’t disclose traffic violations.

The background checks on Tinder won’t be free, but Match is working with Garbo to figure out how to price them so they’re accessible to most users. It’s unclear whether this will be an a la carte feature or one tied to the brand’s subscription tiers. The team will begin testing and building out capabilities for Garbo on Tinder in the coming months, and once Garbo is integrated into Tinder, other Match Group US brands, which include OkCupid, Hinge, and Match, could follow.

Garbo’s tool isn’t live yet, so we can’t test its accuracy, but this could upend how anonymous people feel on a dating app, particularly on Tinder, which has consistently deemphasized personal details like a last name and full bio on profiles. Match won’t share its users’ data with Garbo, but users can run a background check so long as they get their date’s last name or phone number, which they likely would want to share anyway if they plan on moving forward with dating.
it's not free, these hoes aint gonna pay
 

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I love how a mans definition of 'curvy' and a woman's are two very different things.

Seeing a lot of women describing themselves as 'curvy' on the apps. I go though their pics and some of them used to be curvy, now they sloppy. Some of them were never even close to that, just straight out obese.
 

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I love how a mans definition of 'curvy' and a woman's are two very different things.

Seeing a lot of women describing themselves as 'curvy' on the apps. I go though their pics and some of them used to be curvy, now they sloppy. Some of them were never even close to that, just straight out obese.
They fat asses know what they be doing :scust:
 

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I love how a mans definition of 'curvy' and a woman's are two very different things.

Seeing a lot of women describing themselves as 'curvy' on the apps. I go though their pics and some of them used to be curvy, now they sloppy. Some of them were never even close to that, just straight out obese.
Its a geographical thing too. I seen women in south america describe themselves as curvy and it's in a good way. In america that just means they are fat
 

Rozay Oro

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Thinks?

:dwillhuh::dwillhuh:

you didn’t tell your girlfriend how old you were? Did you smash?

:dwillhuh::dwillhuh:
I don’t look my age unfortunately and I hate everyone’s usual shocked expression. Unfortunately not yet.
 
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