Osher Günsberg
The Bachelor
It’s truly a great day to be a 26-year-old bisexual, spiritual and Liberal-aligned event planner from Michigan who is looking for a long-term (but open to short) relationship. I take my hat off to Jenna for putting all her cards on the table and hope she finds what she’s looking for.
But in all honesty, I fully support any dating app feature that helps you whittle down your options. The dumbass currency sitch that Hinge has going on, where you only get a limited number of likes? And then you can cosplay as on by handing out a rose to one special person?
I hate it. Disgoostangh. If you’re gonna be so stingy and only give me like, eight likes a day, then you better give me the facilities to judge the men on this goddamn dating app.
Anyway: Hinge has obviously listened to my rant by rolling out this function and I hope it genuinely benefits people.
I wonder if dating intentions would have helped this conversation go in a different direction. If he could have specified that he was looking for a short-term relationship with someone who looks like they can swim.
What could have been if this man had the option to say he was looking for a life partner conversationalist.
And this guy with a prompt that sounds like theme.
Just a long-term “large fries” looking for his “chocolate shake”.
The Fairly OddParents
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