I can see it being useful if you have to cover up a Witchiepoo honker.
I can see it being useful if you have to cover up a Witchiepoo honker.
Because women love cuteness and it makes them cute and makes their eyes bigger.
Also hides any imperfections they definitely have.
It's the next gen makeup, while you can still wear makeup on top of that. And then women complain that there are "no real men".
Between Snapchat effects and makeup, I keep wondering what girls on pictures actually look like.
EDIT:
Here, I'm hiding that I shave my head.
Then when I go on dates girls are like WTF.
Last edited by Strawberry; 2017-11-22 at 11:06 PM.
"It's time to kick ass and chew bubblegum... and I'm all outta ass."
I'm a British gay Muslim Pakistani American citizen, ask me how that works! (terribly)
I find it odd, too. Just for dating sites, though. I mean, these are people who don't even write out bios. All I know about you is that one picture, and you have the dog face on it. How is that supposed to tell me how compatible we are?
Memes in dating are pretty annoying, that's why I also check the "better" sites like Match since it seems like girls there are more serious (though I've seen the filters there too). Tinder is basically a game.
If I'm verbalizing as I'm swiping, those types of pictures get something like, "Retarded." <swipe left>
Well it's worked out for them in this case, they get to avoid getting messaged by some weirdo who hates people having a bit of fun.
You're on a dating app trying to sell yourself with your face. Hiding half your face is just silly. It's like going on Tinder wearing a Halloween mask, sure it's fun but completely counterintuitive to dating when you literally have 1 picture to attract others. Keep silly pictures to FB. It's like people that use pictures of their pet or car