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    Anonymous
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    http://www.bbc.com/news/business-34490521

    The more you watch the vid, the funnier it gets.

    #131331
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    Kagoshimachris
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    2:36 the most interesting thing for Eileen Burbidge, “It shines the spotlight on women as consumers…” Fruedian slip who wants to get consumed?

    #131343
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    BigD
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    Couldn’t finish watching it. The whole idea is just Tinder, only dumber. What ever happened to people just meeting up and talking about life before deciding to ruin their lives with a relationship and sexual intercourse that could lead to sex trophies such as children or disease?

    Don't stick your dick into anyone you aren't willing to put up with for eighteen years and nine months.

    #131371
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    Dark Kenshi
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    Well, Ms. Wolfe…

    Guess what, we will not be hunters or prey anymore, so, I guess that your app will just fail… Hard.

    No more “harrasment”, no more nothing for women, unless a big, cold “GTFO”, or “Yeah, whatever” from us, and more and more men is doing that, lately.

    MGTOW is the answer to your “problem” and NO APP will fix this.

    Nice try, after all. But it will not work at all.

    "Young was I once, I walked alone, and bewildered seemed in the way; then I found me another and rich I thought me, for man is the joy of man." Odin, Hàvamàl, stanza 47.

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    John Woods 13
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    “This is a feminist app”…”And feminism is basically equality”…therefore …”there will be restrictions within the app” so that only women can make the first move.
    Who the f~~~ is stopping women from making the first move on ANY of the other apps?
    Equality = ONLY WOMEN get to do stuff and men are just props….

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! F~~~ off!

    (disclaimer: Never have and never will use online dating. And may never ever use dating in general again)

    The answer is NO. “I could but I won’t”. Memini murum!

    #131391
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    Russky
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    This idea defeats the whole purpose of online dating for women – getting attention.
    So I guess it would separate real sluts from basic attention whores, which is not a bad thing.

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

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    MonkeyMind
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    What’s up with her 1000 c~~~ stare? Looks like she f~~~ed her way through half of Tinder before releasing this clone app.

    And she reeks of a fake marketing persona to the point that she just gives me the creeps.

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    Frank V.
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    Women have generally tended to let the men make the first move, often seeing that as less risky. The whole “Feminist App” thing sounds like pure marketing BS to try to get women to feel “empowered” for taking on what is often seen as more risk.

    I also see the app as admitting that, yes, men do not have to view themselves buyers in a sellers market. Nor do men have to make the first move, or sometimes any move, to be approached by a woman and “chasing after them” is silly. At most, you can go to the market and take your pick, if you wish to be that active.

    My negotiating and business instincts tell me that they are not worried about getting men to sign on- it’s women they will have to sell this too, in spite of the reflexive reaction many of them will have to taking what they see as the riskier position.

    Some of them are used to sitting back and letting men come to them, pursue them and to only take the active role under only the best possible circumstances. Women will “feel” that the app is “feeling” like a net loss of control (that is: giving up more control than they gain). And with much of their perspective market, feelings trump facts.

    I can see some women getting excited trying to use it at first, caught up in the potential to just pick a “hot guy”- but end up crying to their friends at the rejections.

    That potential for an emotional roller coaster ride could sink it. One crying friend will have more impact than 20 good experiences with the app.

    Frank V.

    PS: Think of it as trying to sell women on a greater chance for a man to tell them “no”, and the male easily being able to make it stick. That is a tough sell !

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    Rebelandboltman
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    Chances are. .women go ahead and sign up. Then, they start searching for dudes who make 6 figure incomes, not some dude who delivers Domino’s. I think it’s an invitation to more hypergamy. Said woman gets rejected by mister executive and she cries saying, “Why can’t I find a decent man?? WAAAAAAH!!” And thus, the cycle continues.

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