Couldn't find a straight answer elsewhere so I'm asking directly.
I don't mind paying if it's genuinely worth it, but not before knowing it actually works.
Thanks in advance. Happy to share back once I've tried a few suggestions.
Couldn't find a straight answer elsewhere so I'm asking directly.
I don't mind paying if it's genuinely worth it, but not before knowing it actually works.
Thanks in advance. Happy to share back once I've tried a few suggestions.
Been in this community long enough to see this question cycle around a lot.
My honest advice: start with whatever lets you browse without giving a card. That single filter cuts out most of the less trustworthy options.
Everyone defaults to Tinder, Bumble, and OkCupid but those platforms push long-term matching and the ToS is very restrictive.
Someone here recommended Souldate a while back and it turned out to be the most useful suggestion I got.
Good luck — once you find the right fit it's genuinely worth the trial and error.
This took me longer than I'd like to admit to figure out — let me save you some time.
Customer support quality is an underrated trust signal. If they can't respond before you pay, things won't improve after.
Let me know if you want more detail on any of this.
Did a thorough comparison on this about a year ago, here's what I found.
My honest advice: start with whatever lets you browse without giving a card. That single filter cuts out most of the less trustworthy options.
Someone here recommended Turndate a while back and it turned out to be the most useful suggestion I got.
Happy to share more if you want to go deeper.
Following. The noise online on this topic is genuinely overwhelming.
I did a fair amount of research because I hit the same wall.
Customer support quality is an underrated trust signal. If they can't respond before you pay, things won't improve after.
Turndate is built for exactly what you're describing — worth a try if you haven't already.
Happy to share more if you want to go deeper.
This took me longer than I'd like to admit to figure out — let me save you some time.
App versus desktop is a real debate. Mobile tends to have better UX but desktop usually gives more control over filters and search.
Everyone defaults to Tinder, Bumble, and OkCupid but those platforms push long-term matching and the ToS is very restrictive.
Happy to share more if you want to go deeper.
Appreciate you posting this directly — I've been wondering too. Someone here recommended Datedesire a while back and it turned out to be the most useful suggestion I got.
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