Cucuboth said:
Yes Bender22, tell us what you did to get success! Tbh, have had quite a few of these over the years, and they all end up being just after $$$ to reveal their so called ‘secret’.
Agree. Most of the time the person doing the ghosting is the one with the problem. Lacks maturity to not even be able to say that they aren’t interested, or to say goodbye.
I don't have a 'secret' and I'm not after $$$
Real Callie is exactly right. If someone goes silent, there was probably too much neediness, clinginess or you got too boring.
I have seen online dating conversations from guys who are failing with online dating. And almost always there are obvious reasons why they're not getting responses or getting ghosted.
Sometimes you can argue that it's immature when people ghost you. There are definitely some rude people on online dating just seeking attention. But most of the time, if you're getting ghosted, you did something to cause that. Show me some convos where you got ghosted and I'll show you where you went wrong.
Nobody owes you anything on online dating. Just because someone exchanged a few messages with you doesn't mean they have to give you an explanation if they don't want to talk anymore.
Anyway, to answer your question...
Firstly, I don't claim to have it all figured out. There are guys who are doing better than me with online dating. But I seem to be doing a lot better than many guys.
1. Get good quality photos. Pay a photographer $50 - $100 to get some proper photos if you need to. Make sure you have good quality, properly fitting clothes for your photos. This will give you a way better chance of getting matches and responses.
2. Figure out some good opening messages that will get a response. Most guys don't get responses because they send boring **** like 'hey what's up' 'hows it going' on their first message. Or they go too sexual on the first message. You can just google tinder opening messages to find some. Or copy mine which gets a response most of the time - "hey can I ask you a question" Women will usually respond because they're curious to know what the question is.
3. Think a few steps ahead. If you want to be talking about drinking wine together in a few messages, then consider what you can send her/him now to lead the conversation in that direction.
4. Get to the point fast. Don't take days or weeks to ask her or him on a date. A lot of girls will get bored quickly if you don't get to the point. Especially if you're texting isn't very good yet. The longer the conversation goes on, the more likely you will screw it up.
5. Show you have value. Ideally you want to convey this through your pictures and bio. But even still, you want to do this through your messages. There will usually be multiple opportunities to do this in a conversation but most guys waste them. Eg. if she asks you what you did on the weekend, don't say 'not much, just watched netflix.' That signals that you have a boring life and you're a low value person. Make it sound like you had an amazing weekend. Or if you really didn't do anything, make that sound exciting. "Oh it was amazing, I finally got a chance to just relax for a while!" If you have an interesting job, find a way to bring that into the conversation.
6. Don't get stuck in boring/platonic conversation. Move it towards something more interesting. Going in a sexual direction usually works. People are interested in sexual topics. Just don't jump straight in the deep end. Ease your way into it and gauge her response.
Those are the main things that have helped me that I can think of right now. Ask if anything is unclear.
BTW, Tinder has opened their passport feature to all users recently, meaning you can swipe in any city in the world.
Use this an an opportunity to get feedback from girls or guys. Swipe in a big city like New York, London, Moscow... More people, so you're more likely to get matches. Then ask them what they think of your photos. Ask them what type of guy they think you would be based on your profile. Ask them what's your best photo. You'll get some helpful feedback.