Oh my, how time flies – part 10 already! (find part 9 here) Thank you to all the girls gone wild and thank you to all my faithful readers who keep reminding me (including at the state election post party last weekend – you know who you are) that “Girls Gone Wild” is their favourite part of The Daily Chrenk. Perhaps it’s time to quit political musings and concentrate full time on titillating (no pun intended) all of you.
I thought that since Tinder continues to get such bad press, to which the “Girls Gone Wild” series no doubt contributes, I will dedicate Part X to dispelling some common myths about this still most popular dating app.
For starters, it’s not all about hook-ups; many women are looking for meaningful long term relationships:
Others are looking to engage the services of qualified tradesmen:
Others still, are using social media to create business opportunities. We should be very supportive of young female entrepreneurs:
(Plenty of action in that cockpit, no doubt)
(Griffith University continues to deliver)
For other women, Tinder is a form of therapy following a difficult break-up:
Another common misconception about Tinder is that it’s used by men trying to hook up with women. This is, at best, an incomplete picture:
On Tinder #LoveWins all the time.
Another common misconception sees Tinder as dominated by shallow men who are picky about women’s physical attributes. Again, this is not the whole truth:
Just as the lady above, many women are simply looking for some nice food, though some prefer something more wholesome than fast food:
Sadly, we don’t know if any other tyoe of Victoria’s Secret pasta would be acceptable.
While, as you have gathered by now, there are many myths about Tinder, some common wisdom remains true – such as the importance of a good profile picture:
You don’t have to say anything; a picture is worth a thousand words.