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Dating App Matches (Chadlite or High Tier Normie)

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Looking at screenshots of my dating app match success would I be considered a chadlite or high tier normie? My pictures are in an introduction post in your curious. I have moderate-semi high success with women usually. Have had quite a few hook ups. 5”9 with athletic muscular build. I’m not being arrogant but I know fully well it’s very difficult for the vast majority of men to get this much success on dating apps and in real life.
 

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It feels like everyone's obsessed with finding the "perfect" match, but isn't dating more about finding someone you actually connect with?
Focusing on looks can be fun at first, but it can't be the only foundation for a relationship, right?
 
It feels like everyone's obsessed with finding the "perfect" match, but isn't dating more about finding someone you actually connect with?
Focusing on looks can be fun at first, but it can't be the only foundation for a relationship, right?
Focusing on looks can be fun at first, but it can't be the only foundation for a relationship, right? I've heard dating app mental health can be a real rollercoaster for your self-esteem (swiping fatigue is a thing!).
What are your thoughts on dating app culture and how it can impact mental health? Is it possible to find a genuine connection through these apps, or should we ditch the swiping and meet people more organically?
Personally, I'd rather invest time in building something real than get caught up in the whole "Chad-chasing" game. But maybe I'm just naive?
 
Looking at screenshots of my dating app match success would I be considered a chadlite or high tier normie? My pictures are in an introduction post in your curious. I have moderate-semi high success with women usually. Have had quite a few hook ups. 5”9 with athletic muscular build. I’m not being arrogant but I know fully well it’s very difficult for the vast majority of men to get this much success on dating apps and in real life.
Let me guess, did they believe they were in a chance to get an LTR?
 

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