This seems to be an ever increasing hazard on dating apps. And it seems to be one strike and you are out if you read the guidelines of these apps any behaviour that makes a woman uncomfortable regardless of intent can be used as justification for a ban and of course there is no accountability because they refuse to give details of accusations to protect the privacy/safety of the user who made the report and for these businesses it is virtue signalling to ban lots of users to show they care about safety and also a way for them to even out the male:female ratio.
It seems like a ticking time bomb because dating apps are a numbers game so as a man you are going to have a high volume of interactions with women and sooner or later you're guaranteed to run into a crazy or have some kind of misunderstanding/conflict or misread a situation and make an advance which is unwanted.
Are there any good preventive measures to reduce this risk aside from doing your best to screen for craziness/low interest/bad attitudes etc?
I think it is partly a generational thing so I've been avoiding much younger girls. I also avoid profiles where the girl comes across as opinionated/edgy etc.
I am also wondering if it is better to use a first date as a low key screening interview
It seems like a ticking time bomb because dating apps are a numbers game so as a man you are going to have a high volume of interactions with women and sooner or later you're guaranteed to run into a crazy or have some kind of misunderstanding/conflict or misread a situation and make an advance which is unwanted.
Are there any good preventive measures to reduce this risk aside from doing your best to screen for craziness/low interest/bad attitudes etc?
I think it is partly a generational thing so I've been avoiding much younger girls. I also avoid profiles where the girl comes across as opinionated/edgy etc.
I am also wondering if it is better to use a first date as a low key screening interview