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1 min readSep 15, 2022

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Or maybe getting rid of them would up your exposure. Women would be more inclined to linger, you know what I mean?

It would be interesting to see. Obviously I can't speak for all women, but I know with myself, directly after one of these abusive encounters the next few guys tend to get dismissed. That happens in real life and when I was in apps. Some guy makes an inappropriate comment about my breasts while I'm walking Jupiter, 5 minutes later another one who says "hey" in passing gets ignored or or glared at.

I wasn't on dating apps long but if somebody sent a dick pic, the next several ones got a hard no swipe, really without even looking at them.

I do know many other women who have expressed the same sort of reaction, but I have no idea how long it lasts, on average or if that's kind of a local thing or more universal, what have you.

I do know that the overall sentiment that companies, society, and men not standing with us in any form to push back against this rise of abuse that's been happening is just making things harder for men in general is pretty much universal.

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