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I've been writing these dating articles for a while now, which has led me to follow the advice of readers on tried and tested methods of meeting people. After a brief fling with someone I met internet dating through the summer , I asked "what's next? However, being big dating news at the moment, it was only a matter of time before a lovely commenter suggested Tinder. The Guardian has covered it a couple of times recently and, unlike other dating platforms, there seems to be a decent amount of people on it outside of London to make it worthwhile for anyone north of Watford.
For those who still haven't heard of Tinder , I've often seen it described as the heterosexual version of Grindr, there seems to be as many people on there looking for dates as there are casual sex, or at least they are doing a very good job of pretending to look for dates in the hope it will lead to casual sex.
Either way, it was worth a download to see what it was all about. It links to your Facebook, which has the potential to freak people out โ but don't fear, there are no unsolicited posts in your timeline announcing you are looking for shag.
The settings are simple. The radius in which you are looking to meet someone, the desired age range and if you are a male or female searching for a male or female. That's it, no other deep and meaningful questions that many dating website elves use to filter out your dream partner.
As my friend Ellin puts it, Tinder is a game of "man snap", you like a profile, you swipe it one way for "Yes" and the other for "No". If someone has swiped yes to you too, you are a match and can get chatting and see where it takes you.