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IndySales.
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03/15/2020 at 11:08 pm #75153
I know in my small town it’s unlikely that I will find a suitable match at all, much less anyone that is into reselling, scavaging, thrifting, etc. Once on Tinder, I did match with a reseller female that I thought was attractive and a reseller. It was going great our conversation messages were long and interesting. I think she was still in a relationship however, as one day poof she was gone and never heard or seen from again.
I guess most resellers are in relationships already. Anyways we need a reseller dating thing.
I would be so excited to continue growing this business with somebody. So any single resellers? -
03/16/2020 at 9:19 am #75158
Seems like scavenging is becoming fairly mainstream so would be wise to put that in your profile on dating apps.
What kind of stuff do you sell?
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03/16/2020 at 11:59 am #75161
Lol, the rotating ads brought up Jehovah’s Witnesses Dating as a banner ad for this thread.
I’m a senior single and have found several interesting women through online dating, but I was never looking for another seller as a requirement.
I have never understood the mystery of why a woman just suddenly shuts off communications but have experienced it several times myself. Oh well.
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03/16/2020 at 1:19 pm #75169
The ad on my screen is for asiandate.com.
Lol!!!
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03/16/2020 at 12:32 pm #75163
I have never understood the mystery of why a woman just suddenly shuts off communications but have experienced it several times myself.
Hey @old-dad, I am also an old Dad. I wonder if this is a generational thing. I never experienced this before this past year when it happened to me twice in what I thought were simple friendships. I found it pretty hurtful – made me feel like a creepy old man.
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03/16/2020 at 12:38 pm #75165
it happens to all genders, people can ghost each other so easily on text and facebook now. i’ve seen it happen, not in dating situations, but professional settings, employee just ghosts employer, they just stop showing up, they don’t even quit. so weird! but so easy!
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This reply was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by
Ryanne.
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03/16/2020 at 1:18 pm #75168
This is one of those things I find so frustrating being in the generation gap at 38 years old. It seems millenials have zero problems ghosting at all levels of relationships and communication. Being in the gap, I can see why they do it (communication is now super easy, free, and unemotional), but I also can see how wrong it is. After all, I remember writing real letters as a kid!
It’s such a cowardly thing to do.
A common example – buying/selling on facebook yardsale and ebay unpaid items. No longer interested? Just freaking say so! No need to ghost.
I always follow through on communication, because it is the right thing to do. Why is this common decency thing so hard for many millenials to understand?
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03/16/2020 at 4:37 pm #75181
I’m a millennial. Ghosting has not been common in my experience, and 90% of my friends/partners began as online interactions. I think older people just take online interactions more seriously than us. RTWV puts it well: it’s easy, free, and unemotional. I see things like Tinder/Bumble/etc as a way to do casual conversations that may or may not become something else. If we stop messaging, whatever. Ghosting, to me, is not showing up to a date, or dipping after meeting up a few times. It IS a problem, but usually the warning signs are there.
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