I wish keely was on bumble 🤤🍌
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I wish keely was on bumble 🤤🍌
Imagine being this desperate, that you gotta be flirting on bumble with a pro marathon runner.
DanM wrote:
Last night, my wife and I celebrated 25 years since the day we met. Feb. 7, 1997. It was in person at a public event.We are thankful that we avoided the era of social media/online dating.
Congrats. My girlfriend and I matched on Tinder years ago and then met up for a real date. It's almost like the technology aspect doesn't fundamentally change anything.
He's allowed to just do and say whatever comes naturally to him, but if someone reacts naturally, that's not allowed. Got it.
She seems like a snob.
I liked her at first when I didn't know anything about her and I thought she was fun, quirky, and didn't take herself too seriously. The more I learn about her, the more I dislike her.
Yeah she can match with me on Bumble and be my Queen B. No one needs to know.
She could had been nice and tell him to register for her next race. Then talk with the organisers to ask for a commissions fee for promoting their race on dating apps.
BON3R wrote:
She seems like a snob.
I liked her at first when I didn't know anything about her and I thought she was fun, quirky, and didn't take herself too seriously. The more I learn about her, the more I dislike her.
same
BraveyNation brought to you by Champion wrote:
You just drove jamin bonkers with this. He's changing his Bumble zip code to Flagstaff RN.
Yeah I might do the same lol
"I'm a pro marathon runner" you can really hear the arrogance coming through her in this message.
If a white knight is someone who comes rushing to the defense of a woman, what should we call someone who comes rushing to the defense of a fellow incel? I think it starts with F.
neednewshoes wrote:
DanM wrote:
Last night, my wife and I celebrated 25 years since the day we met. Feb. 7, 1997. It was in person at a public event.We are thankful that we avoided the era of social media/online dating.
Congrats. My girlfriend and I matched on Tinder years ago and then met up for a real date. It's almost like the technology aspect doesn't fundamentally change anything.
Yeah, it kind of does. What you don't know is that even while she was meeting up with you for those first few dates that she was still swiping away on Tinder. And she could get on Tinder again without you knowing and line up your replacement. Same goes with guys too, by the way, both genders use the apps to try and trade up.
I thought her post was funny. You guys saying "he was just joking" clearly do not have a sense of humor.
my read on the situation wrote:
So basically a guy made a cheesy joke and Molly decided he needed to be publicly humiliated for it?
Is he really being publicly humiliated though? His profile picture is blurred out and his name isn’t in the screenshot. Unless he tells people nobody will know it was him.
Welp, LRCBF incel crew has found their new Kara: a successful and attractive female runner with a strong spirit for them to pillory in effigy on here over the most petty of perceived offenses.
Lol so many bitter losers here.
Waka Kanda waka wrote:
neednewshoes wrote:
Congrats. My girlfriend and I matched on Tinder years ago and then met up for a real date. It's almost like the technology aspect doesn't fundamentally change anything.
Yeah, it kind of does. What you don't know is that even while she was meeting up with you for those first few dates that she was still swiping away on Tinder. And she could get on Tinder again without you knowing and line up your replacement. Same goes with guys too, by the way, both genders use the apps to try and trade up.
She was flirting with other guys at work, in the grocery store, at work, at races, etc when you first started dating sans technology in the '70s and '80s, too.
appleapple wrote:
In the short time that I was on tinder as a college runner I would get men asking to race me/telling me they could beat me all the time. I'm nowhere near as fast as molly but fast enough that this was ridiculous and infuriating. I mean either no running experience or some D3 guy I could run circles around.
The average gym bro would probably destroy you in a sprint. Learn to be a bit humble.
Waka Kanda waka wrote:
neednewshoes wrote:
Congrats. My girlfriend and I matched on Tinder years ago and then met up for a real date. It's almost like the technology aspect doesn't fundamentally change anything.
Yeah, it kind of does. What you don't know is that even while she was meeting up with you for those first few dates that she was still swiping away on Tinder.
That's funny because we went on a morning date, and then she cancelled on the next guy she had a date scheduled with, because we were still hanging out. You must not know what it's like to be desirable!
And she could get on Tinder again without you knowing and line up your replacement. Same goes with guys too, by the way, both genders use the apps to try and trade up.
Absolutely she could! Same way she could go out and cheat on me in a variety of ways. I don't really know what to say other than, I trust her. Do you get that, or do you literally surveil your partner at all times to make sure she isn't sucking someone's dicc?
Does not wanting my kids to watch a bisexual threesome at the Olympics make me a bigot?
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