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Dating

Submitted by DerekFlinn » Wed 27-Apr-2022, 22:53

Subject Area: General

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Coffee Meets Bagel hopes to offer users better quality matches by sending curated matches, or "Bagels," each day at noon. They suggest ice breakers for first messages and the profiles are more in-depth than Tinder. For people who like a little extra hand-holding, CMB isn't the worst option. However, I felt the app was confusing to use; too many features and too many gimmicks. I shouldn't have to lookup online tutorials to figure out how to use a dating app. And why call matches Bagels?

I was also disappointed in the notifications, which were a tad too pushy and out of touch for my taste. CMB was constantly "gently" reminding me to message users I'd matched with and I found myself disabling the app after I received a notification from it that said, "Show [Match Name] who's boss and break the ice today!" Is it just me or is it weird to imply that a potential future relationship should have a hierarchical power dynamic? At the end of the day, I have friends who've had good matches on CMB, but it isn't my favorite app.


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By Maddison » Thu 28-Apr-2022, 00:46, My rating: ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✩

Such applications have always seemed useless to me. If a guy wants to start a new relationship, then you need to go where there is a large selection. As a rule, this is a classic dating site. Married people can use the option where men looking for couples. This is also in demand and helps to renew feelings in a married couple.

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