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trying dating apps

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    He told me racism is fake and was made up by social media and institution.
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    Hello everyone, welcome back to my channel.
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    Today, I want to talk to you about dating apps,
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    Which I've never talked about on my channel before.
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    I wanted to talk about dating apps because they're still somewhat controversial.
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    There's a preference for meeting people naturally, which I think is great, but
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    I think with the pandemic, it's been hard to meet people naturally,
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    Especially in person.
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    And dating during the pandemic has just been really strange.
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    I just wanted to share my experience on using dating apps.
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    I actually first went on dating apps as soon as I was vaccinated.
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    The reason why I started dating apps was because I started graduate studies
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    here at Stanford, right when the pandemic was at its worst.
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    There weren't a lot of people on campus, first of all.
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    We weren't even able to intermingle with people on campus.
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    The only people I got to hang out with were the 11 other students in my cohort.
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    - in my program. After hanging out with the same 11 people for a year,
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    I just wanted to meet someone else. I hadn't dated anyone at all
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    I hadn't been on any romantic dates or in relationships for about...
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    Maybe 3-4 years at that point? I got out of a relationship my Senior year of college
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    And then I did 2 years of work in Baltimore, and I knew I didn't want to stay
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    in Baltimore for a long period of time, so I didn't look for anything serious.
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    And then I got to campus and it was the pandemic. So I just spent a year
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    not meeting people romantically. And I finally went on dating apps and I
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    went on a few that my friends have been really successful on.
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    Honestly, most people around me found their significant others through dating apps.
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    So I wanted to give them a try.
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    I first want to show you which dating apps I used and try to compare them.
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    One of the dating apps I used is one that I've actually used before.
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    It's called Coffee Meets Bagel. That app has been around for a long time.
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    I used it once when I was in college and was visiting UCLA as a student researcher.
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    I actually did get into a serious relationship through that app.
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    But we were long-distance and things didn't really work out.
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    And then I never went back on [apps]. I downloaded that and tried it out.
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    I think it's a bit outdated now. The interface seems old to me.
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    The good thing about Coffee Meets Bagel is,
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    you only get a certain number of matches per day.
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    I think you're only shown 10 profiles a day or something
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    And you can choose from these profiles who you like.
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    I think generally for women, it works a bit differently.
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    At least from what I remember, when I was first on it,
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    You were only shown people who had already liked you.
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    So you could choose who you wanted to match with right away.
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    I think you could only get 1 match a day or something.
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    I think now it's a couple more per day?
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    I think it's a good app for people who don't have a ton of time
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    And don't want to be overwhelmed by dating apps
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    Because dating apps can be just endless scrolling
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    through profiles and swiping.
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    I tended to match with similar people on CMB
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    as I did on Hinge. So I think they have similar algorithms
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    in terms of matching people.
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    Next I used Hinge, which I thought was the best out of the ones I used.
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    Hinge is really interesting. I don't know exactly how their algorithm works
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    But I like that they have different sections so you can see who's liked you.
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    You could just go through that pile.
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    Or you can choose from people's favorites
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    profiles that have received a lot of attention
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    over the past week or so. You can send them roses
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    if you want. A rose is something you pay extra money for
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    You also get 1 free rose a week.
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    You can use that to show someone you really like them,
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    instead of just sending them a like.
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    Hinge is really similar to normal social media
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    I thought it was really similar to Instagram,
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    where you can look through pictures,
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    And they have short prompts to
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    allow you to show your personality.
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    There's also an explore page
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    where you can go through profiles in your area.
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    They have similar settings to any other app;
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    You can choose if you like women, or men, or both.
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    You can choose whether certain things are deal-breakers.
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    Generally, they'll show age, religion- if you have one-
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    What sort of drugs you do, which I thought was interesting.
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    I think that's a somewhat new feature.
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    Where you live, where your hometown is- so where you're from.
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    And your job. I actually ended up only using Hinge for most of my dating.
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    It worked better for me. I liked the pool of people I saw on Hinge
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    compared to other dating apps. It seems like all of the young professionals
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    are using Hinge these days, and it just worked really well.
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    I also used Bumble for a little bit toward the beginning of my dating endeavors.
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    I think there were a few things I didn't like.
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    One of the things is you can't see who's liked you so far.
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    So you have to do endless swiping until you connect
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    with someone who's already liked you.
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    And I think it's up to the women on Bumble to initiate conversations.
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    Recently, I went on a different app. It's a religion-based app called Upward.
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    I had never heard of it before. I went on it because faith is really important
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    Religion is important, spirituality is really important for certain people.
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    And I was just really curious to see what type of people I'd find on the app.
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    So I went on it.
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    I personally am Christian, but I saw a lot of people
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    on there with a variety of religions. There were
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    people who were Muslim, people who were Christian,
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    like myself. People who were Buddhist.
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    A lot of these different things...
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    I thought the pool of people I saw on there were much older than me.
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    Generally not the type of people I would imagine myself with.
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    But it works similarly to Bumble, where you have to keep swiping.
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    And once you match with someone,
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    I think it's up to you to try to initiate conversation with them.
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    So now I'm going to show you what my profile looked like.
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    This is my Hinge profile.
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    I currently have it on pause, but I unpaused it
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    for a couple of days, just to show you how people
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    How men would respond to certain prompts
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    and pictures on my profile. It has my real name on it,
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    I used this as my main profile photo.
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    It's one that I took at a winery.
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    Most of these pictures are from before I started bleaching my hair
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    Which was this past summer.
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    I actually changed this prompt. It used to be something like-
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    I don't think that's really conducive to serious matches.
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    So I changed it to-
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    I got a lot of really interesting responses to that.
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    I think generally, men my age are not ready for that.
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    It shows my age, my height- that's also something they show.
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    My location, whether you have children or not.
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    Whether you want children or not.
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    Whether you're vaccinated; that's something new they've added.
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    Whether you drink, whether you smoke,
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    Whether you smoke week, whether you do drugs.
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    My job, my school- it also shows the school you graduated from
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    What sort of degrees you have, your religion if you have one.
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    And your hometown.
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    Not all of these need to be shown.
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    The only mandatory ones are age, height, and location.
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    It's just a picture of me on a carousel.
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    It says, "Don't judge me."
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    I think my prompts and photos are kind of lame.
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    So I'm surprised I ever matched with anyone.
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    But... yeah....
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    I have this one photo I added after I went back on the dating apps.
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    I was only on it for a month when I first went on.
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    And then I got into a serious relationship with someone.
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    And then I got out of that relationship after about 6 months.
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    I dated someone who was another student here.
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    We just decided it was best to just be friends.
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    But everything's okay and I'm back to dating. :)
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    I added this photo just to show people... I... I had pink hair.
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    I'll fall for you if you...
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    Oh God... it's grammatically incorrect.
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    This is just a random pink wall corner in Busan, in Korea.
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    I changed a lot of these prompts, now that I think about it.
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    This one says, "My ideal date from home: Watching kdramas over a glass of wine and cuddles"
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    "Felt cute, might delete later"
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    I should delete that.
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    Now I'm going to show you how guys generally responded to my prompts.
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    I'll go into actual matches. So these are people who've liked me.
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    Who liked me over 2 days in winter break.
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    They show you people who've sent you roses first,
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    Because those are the people who are most interested in you.
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    So you can see how they're responded to certain prompts.
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    To my "I'm looking for" prompt,
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    "I want lifetime of fun and laughter."
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    This guy, to my "help me glean fruit",
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    "I'm a bit too short, but maybe I can give you a boost?"
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    This guy says, "Hi Yoo Jin! We're looking for the same thing. Let's get a meal together sometime!"
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    Some guys like girls who are looking for serious relationships
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    Because that's what they're looking for as well.
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    "Glean. I'm expert on this subject. That's a strong shared interest.
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    By the way, your name in Japanese means "Friend.""
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    He has the wrong Chinese characters for my name.
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    This guy, to the serious relationship prompt,
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    "If we have 5 kids that sounds like a lifetime of financial pain.
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    But otherwise that sounds great. Guess we can save money by stealing Stanford fruit."
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    Pretty good response.
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    That's generally what a lot of guys said to that prompt.
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    They were like, 3-5 kids is maybe too much.
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    Especially for California.
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    This guy to the "watching kdramas over wine and cuddles" says,
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    "Annyeong, how is life? Any good drama recommendation?"
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    I got this a lot, actually, as well.
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    In regards to the serious relationship, 3-5 kids thing,
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    He says, "Do you also have a big family?"
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    I actually don't. I only have one sister.
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    But I want a big family, so...
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    To the gleaning fruit prompt, "I've only successfully gotten oranges."
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    To the kdramas thing, "What kind of kdramas are you watching nowadays? What do you watch? BTW Merry Christmas!"
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    To the gleaning fruit prompt, this guy says, "Yes, hello, I'm your guy."
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    One of his prompts on his profile actually says, "I won't shut up about Puerto Rico and my love for fruit trees."
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    This is probably a really good match.
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    To the gleaning fruit prompt, "First we need to set up a calendar and buy a huge ladder."
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    Realistic guy.
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    Sometimes I'll get weird guys.
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    This guy responded to one of my photos and just said, "Netflix and chill?"
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    Did he read any part of my profile?
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    He said, "I know it's time to delete Hinge when I match with my sister again."
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    Poor guy.
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    To kdramas, "This sounds super fun. Any plans for NYE?"
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    "I love how we have so many fruit trees on campus. Do you have any favorite spots?"
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    "I love this! Do you have a favorite kdrama currently?"
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    I got a lot of those questions too.
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    This guy's cute, but also...
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    He says he's a trauma surgeon at OHSU, which is in Oregon.
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    So I'm not sure why he matched with me...?
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    I got this a lot too!
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    To the 3-5 kids thing, he says, "5? That's ambitious!"
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    "What's your fave drama rn? I'm watching Our Beloved Summer- so cute and funny."
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    To the serious relationship prompt, "Sounds amazing, I want the same."
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    To the gleaning fruit prompt, "Haha my family has def done this."
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    To the serious relationship thing, "I might not be looking for something serious at the moment,
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    but maybe I can be a stop along the way. What kdramas are you into?"
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    In response to the kdramas, "As long as it's Crash Landing on You."
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    but maybe I can be a stop along the way. What kdramas are you into?"
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    It's not a euphemism...
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    Just to tell you a little bit about my matching and dating experience,
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    I generally didn't text a lot on the dating app, because I first of all hate texting,
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    But I also had a really bad experience with texting and then meeting in real life.
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    which I'll tell you about really soon. But because of that, I always tried to meet in person,
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    as soon as I could after I matched with them and could tell they weren't dangerous.
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    Some of you may judge me for this, but I went on the same date with every single person.
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    So the first date was always- I would get them to come to campus and go on a walk with me.
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    And we would almost always start in the same place
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    and end in the same place. And it would always be about an hour long.
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    It was really boring going on the same date every single day.
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    But I think it was really helpful in terms of comparing people
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    and figuring out who was really fun to be with vs who I didn't connect with.
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    I really only had a few people out of like 30 guys that I really wanted to see again.
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    If I did want to see them again, I would ask them out on a second date.
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    This is another thing I think people will judge me on, but I also kept...
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    A very detailed list of guys and their pros and cons; what I liked about them,
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    what I didn't like about them. I did this because when I first went on the dating apps,
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    I hadn't dated anyone romantically in years- like 3-4 years.
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    I didn't really understand what I wanted in a relationship because I'd changed
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    so much from my last relationship. So I made charts listing each guy.
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    That's just me. You don't have to do this if you already know what you like
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    And you have a good memory for people you meet.
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    In terms of how I decided who I wanted to meet in person-
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    I think at first I wasn't super picky about who I met.
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    But I think now, in terms of dating, I know I prefer dating students because it's easier.
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    It's just convenient- you're both on campus, you live next to each other.
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    You can see each other all the time, you can work together.
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    They understand that you're really busy because they're also really busy.
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    Now I generally don't meet anyone who lives farther than 20 min away from me.
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    30 min away from me? Because I think it really becomes work
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    to meet the person for dates and stuff.
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    I don't have a preference for how someone looks, as long as I'm attracted to them.
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    I feel like I have really weird standards that generally don't agree with others'.
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    But if there's one thing I really have to choose-
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    One feature I have to choose that I really need or prefer-
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    I really need them to have nice eyebrows.
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    Because I actually don't have eyebrows; these are completely drawn on.
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    So I think it's really nice when a guy has pretty eyebrows.
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    So now going into why I don't text on dating apps.
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    I used to text. But there was this one guy that I texted for about a month.
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    We kept missing each other because we were both traveling at the time.
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    He lived around Stanford, and he was about 35 years old.
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    On his profile, it said that he was the CEO of a company.
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    His education said Stanford. We texted for a month and
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    I really liked the guy and I was looking forward to meeting him.
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    Then we finally met up, and it was the worst date I've ever been on.
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    He basically had failed to tell me he was still an undergrad... at 35 years old...
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    I just thought it was weird that he had never mentioned he was still an undergrad.
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    He made it seem like his main job was being the CEO of a company
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    when we were texting. But all of that aside, the reason why it was the worst date
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    was because he was really racist. I never talk about race on my dates with people.
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    Especially the first date. But this guy and I ended up talking about race
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    And he told me that racism was fake, and that it was made up by social media
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    and institutions.
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    And he was a white male.
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    He told me he was sick of everyone in the Bay Area being a "social justice warrior"
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    And I basically had to fight with this guy for Black people's rights.
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    Then, he got really mad at me and texted me afterwards.
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    He said he was really disappointed in me for trying to tell him off about racism.
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    So after that, well honestly, texting doesn't seem to tell you about
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    What the person is like, so I don't really text people anymore.
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    I immediately just say, 'I'm not really into texting on dating apps,
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    but I'd love to meet up and talk in person if you'd like."
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    Do I have any other... juicy... stories?
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    Mmmm I did match with this one professor at Stanford?
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    He was one of my first matches on Hinge. We also matched on CMB.
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    He was really cool! He was in a different department from me, so that was fine.
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    He was a fairly young professor.
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    This video is getting kind of long, so I'll just end it on the basic
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    Pros and cons of dating apps in my opinion.
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    The pros are, you're meeting up with someone and you don't have to play the game of
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    Are they single?
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    Are they interested in me?
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    What do they do for a living?
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    All of this stuff. It's just all on a profile.
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    You get to meet so many people outside of your general environment.
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    If I hadn't gone on dating apps, I wouldn't have been able to meet a lot of people here.
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    Because I'm a student.
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    I think it's also good for students like me because I've been connected
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    with a lot of other students. I've made a lot of connections through dating apps.
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    I think if you're both looking for something similar, whether it's casual or serious,
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    I think there's a lot of potential to find something meaningful through these apps.
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    I think some cons are, you don't really get to know the person as a friend first.
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    All you know is what's on their profile when you first meet them.
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    I think another con for dating apps is that they're very superficial.
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    It's basically like social media. You're just swiping and judging people based on looks.
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    Based on a lot of surface factors... so it's really hard to tell whether you're going to
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    get along with someone or not.
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    Anyway, let me know if you decide to try dating apps yourself,
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    And how all of that goes! Thanks for watching :)
Title:
trying dating apps
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Duration:
23:43
Ella's Life edited English subtitles for trying dating apps

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