This fairly new dating app is changing the game by putting the power back into women’s hands. Let me first say, I am not a frequent user of online dating sites. When I was in college I flirted with Tinder until I realized that it was basically a breeding ground for narcissistic men only looking to “hook-up.”
The number of inappropriate messages I received from potential “matches” was insane. Cheesy pick up lines, sexist statements, and all around rude comments made me deactivate my Tinder before even making it to a first date. I wasn’t the only woman experiencing this. A lot of my girl friends were upset that guys were spamming their inbox with degrading and revolting messages.
Guys were starting off conversations by saying:
Come to Vegas with me this weekend so I can beat you up so good.
Let’s meet up tonight and have sex.
What are you wearing?
What’s your favorite sex position?
Do you have a twin?
Whatever happened to just saying hello?!
I understand that not everyone is looking for love right now and some have different understandings of what a relationship is. That’s fine! But, there needs to be a site where women have the power to control the first messages that come through their phones.
I have found that Bumble not only helps you make the first move online, but in every day life as well. I am now way more inclined to ask a guy out in person because of the confidence Bumble has given me. If women are looking for a dating site that gives them more power, confidence, and guys who appreciate all those qualities then Bumble should be a top contender.
Also, actress Amy Schumer met her boyfriend on Bumble, and Amy is the all time alpha woman! So…who run the world? Girls!