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		<title>Under Bumble rules, once I swipe right and if they have previously swiped right themselves, we immediately match</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This number of potential matches is in a circle with a blurred photo behind it. After a while, I realized this blurred photo is the profile photo of one of the people who has swiped right to you. which is where this blogpost is leading. This isn&#8217;t “Bird Box,” I&#8217;m not blind, and I can [&#8230;]</p>
<p>L'articolo <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.cortedeifornai.it/under-bumble-rules-once-i-swipe-right-and-if-they-4/">Under Bumble rules, once I swipe right and if they have previously swiped right themselves, we immediately match</a> sembra essere il primo su <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.cortedeifornai.it">Corte Dei Fornai</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This number of potential matches is in a circle with a blurred photo behind it. After a while, I realized this blurred photo is the profile photo of one of the people who has swiped right to you. which is where this blogpost is leading. This isn&#8217;t “Bird Box,” I&#8217;m not blind, and I can match blurred shadows with people&#8217;s profiles to realize who has swiped to me.</p>
<p>The woman then has 24 hours to message me: she must initiate the convo. Then I have another 24 hours to respond. (If I swipe right and she hasn&#8217;t previously swiped right or, Gabriel forbid, she swiped left, I&#8217;ll never know &#8211; until she swipes right in the future and we magically match.)</p>
<p>? The general consensus seemed to be swipe left if you&#8217;re not that close or swipe right if you think you&#8217;d match “as a joke.” Indeed, Sara and I once matched on Tinder and made hang out plans by texting via the app. Such innocent days, amirite? Oh, and if you actually like your friend on the app &#8211; maybe consider addressing that in person and not by swipe?</p>
<p>Once or twice I matched with someone who I sorta knew, but not well enough that I should&#8217;ve swiped right, and then we never messaged. My big epiphany was that I&#8217;d never made a move otherwise toward these people; I just wanted to see how they felt late one Thursday while on Hinge and that justified nothing. I still didn&#8217;t feel like making an actual move- but my esteem felt validated as should theirs!</p>
<h2>A week later, a similar scenario played out on Bumble proving this was not a one-time problem</h2>
<p>Which brings us to this fall. While swiping, “Chloe” appeared on my Bumble screen. I immediately recognized Chloe &#8211; we had met in the spring at an influencer event <a href="https://kissbrides.com/fi/kambodzalaiset-morsiamet/">https://kissbrides.com/fi/kambodzalaiset-morsiamet/</a>, she was a friend of a friend, and she had followed me on Instagram ever since.<span id="more-22408"></span> We hadn&#8217;t really communicated other than random likes, and I thought she was about four years older than the age on her profile and married, but apparently not?? What do I do? She was cute? I did think we&#8217;d get along?</p>
<p>Over the next several days, however, her profile kept reappearing, and I had to keep closing the app, or it would still be there when I opened the app again so I just couldn&#8217;t swipe. This made me definitely suspicious she had swiped right to me &#8211; why else would the app be so insistent? &#8211; and I confirmed this when I realized the blurred photo in my potential matches matched the brown hair and red dress in Chloe&#8217;s top profile photo.</p>
<p>Should I swipe right? On a rainy Thursday, I decided to bite the bullet. Right. With no fanfare, we instantly matched. Wow! I wondered if she&#8217;d address our Instagram friendship in her initial message.</p>
<p>I wondered if I should reach out on Instagram: “Hey haha I saw you on Bumble the other day. Weird, right? It&#8217;s even weirder we matched. Should we get coffee? Should we forget this happened? Should we unfollow each other? But you think I&#8217;m hot, right? That&#8217;s all I&#8217;m really seeking here.”</p>
<p>Because I&#8217;m a provocateur, I responded to one of her Instagram stories a week later. I forgot about it until she replied to an Instagram story of mine days after &#8211; with a full message. Were we flirting.</p>
<h2>In the early days of online dating &#8211; think 2013 into 2014 &#8211; I remember the hypothetical often came up: what do you do if you see your friend on Tinder et al</h2>
<p>“Cole” popped up as a potential match. I had a minor crush on Cole all through college. I remember first interacting with her when she was a cashier at the Chick-Fil-A at my undergrad (“Can I get a #1 and your number?”), but she was older and in a different friend group (all dumb excuses). We were also friends on Facebook, but she never appeared in my feed and I thought she even lived out of the area. I checked Facebook before proceeding. Nope, she had moved to Richmond. Interesting. Do I swipe right?</p>
<p>L'articolo <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.cortedeifornai.it/under-bumble-rules-once-i-swipe-right-and-if-they-4/">Under Bumble rules, once I swipe right and if they have previously swiped right themselves, we immediately match</a> sembra essere il primo su <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.cortedeifornai.it">Corte Dei Fornai</a>.</p>
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