If you have ZERO interaction on a dating app…. Anonymous 119273
… does that mean you’re ugly as hell?
I’ve thought myself to be cute and at least able to attract some woman’s attention by now.
But I decided to create a dating account (done so about twice in the past with the same results) and I rarely, if ever, have any likes or messages.
Not to mention, I notice that most of the women there are CAKED in the face and I wonder if being bare is hurting my image more than I expected it to. I’m not someone who wears cosmetics and I’m not wanting to start for two seconds of attention on some dating app.
But damn. I’m starting to wonder if I’m actually not as beautiful as I had thought.
Anonymous 119278
>>119273i wouldn't say that, but probably not very good looking, yes
Anonymous 119298
>>119273You're probably both ugly and uninteresting. Ugly people can get action if they show an interesting life in their photos. But since you're posting on this website I assume all your photos are depressing grainy selfies in your drab bedroom.
Anonymous 119299
I think people just have distorted views of what women online look like since they can easily put on any makeup and edit away flaws making it look perfect. I don't have any advice on dating/dating apps but I hope you don't worry about it too much nona, such apps are often rigged anyway
Anonymous 119301
You might just be too picky rather than ugly.
Anonymous 119302
Which apps?
A lot of them aren't particularly good places for lesbians.
Often the dating app interactions that actually exist for lesbians are either men impersonating women for fetish purposes or men impersonating women for financial scamming purposes.
This is not a terrible thing because it means that life outside of dating apps is usually sufficient for most lesbians to find a real partner in normal space.