Every time a new dating term enters the lexicon, we get one step closer to deleting every dating and hookup app on our phones. "Bio-baiting," an insidious new way to get scammed by someone you’re ...
Let’s face it, dating apps are a double-edged sword — they carry the possibility for a magnificent gift of love, but also a terrifying potential for getting cursed out, rejected, or humiliated. Of ...
“Bio-baiting” is bad for dating. The pitfalls of online dating have been well-documented, with sinister singles lying about their ages, occupations, and physical appearances. However, there’s another ...
Whether you’re looking for something serious or just a bit of fun, the dating app life isn't always easy. When you’re going through a dry spell it can feel like everyone is luckier in love than you ...
Profile bios across the internet (not just on dating sites) can tell you a lot about someone. Even if they are embellishing some aspects and obscuring others, they can give you a quick form of ...
"Bio-baiting" can make it that much harder to find the right match online. Source: Photo by cottonbro studio from Pexels When you see something written on a person's dating profile bio, it's gotta be ...
Putting together a dating app bio is a real challenge. First, it needs to authentically represent your identity, and second, it needs to avoid being an annoying laundry list of must-haves. Once you ...
Ariel Messman-Rucker is an Oakland-born journalist who now calls the Pacific Northwest her home. When she’s not writing about politics and queer pop culture, she can be found reading, hiking, or ...