Having money in no way whatsoever proves you are the kind of person who believes in egalitarian relationships, respect for women, etc etc etc.
So, if you are rich enough, we no longer care what your personal values are. That makes the entire basis of this service a lie.
I think the service is a crappy idea to begin with, but, hey, I am not the dating app type. It isn't my cup of tea. But then all this talk about making the world a better place and we can't let just anybody in here -- unless, you know, they are willing to fork over $180.
And you don't necessarily have to be super rich to afford that. You need to have some level of comfort and want in bad enough. There is a difference.
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[ 5.4 ms ] story [ 22.4 ms ] threadSo after all the smack talk of exclusivity and screening to find the right people:
A year-long membership for $180, the highest available fee, lets customers skip the waitlist and have more control over what's shown on the profile.
So, if you are rich enough, we no longer care what your personal values are. That makes the entire basis of this service a lie.
I think the service is a crappy idea to begin with, but, hey, I am not the dating app type. It isn't my cup of tea. But then all this talk about making the world a better place and we can't let just anybody in here -- unless, you know, they are willing to fork over $180.
And you don't necessarily have to be super rich to afford that. You need to have some level of comfort and want in bad enough. There is a difference.