As an offshoot from another thread, let's have a look at these:
A. Too fat/thin/muscular for me
B. Too hairy for me
C. Too white/brown/black for me
D. Too arrogant/rude/soft for me
E. Too... etc for me.
When you come to any of the above réalisations after receiving a message, a lot have advocated blocking. Others will opt for "ignore" because it is their right and nobody can "tell me how to run my profile". Others yet have gone for the "no thanks" approach.
Something tells me there is an emotional attachment to the block button where some feel that resorting to that option means they have lost in some kind of duel;ie, "why do I have to use the block button when you can clearly see I am not interested?"
As usual, comments and thoughts on a postcard please as it is raining where I am. |
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Blocking just seems like a harsh thing to do if the person hasn't offended you imho. I realise now people do it for varying reasons. Theres also the implication you're a horrible person if you block for ‘innocent’ reasons. |
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We block well in advance of getting messaged.
We look who has viewed, if 30 or below, block
60 or above, block
Male is Bi or curious, block.
The list goes on and on and as we said in another thread, ours is well into the thousands now. |
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