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The Missing Guide to Tinder for Unconventional 30-Somethings
- Dating as Sport and Social Experiment
- Narrated by: Leesha Saunders
- Length: 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What are the ground rules for a dating app such as Tinder? What is it like for a 30-something to choose the dating app Tinder over Match.com or eHarmony? What are the unspoken stages of Tinder dating? What is the difference between Tinder-monitored texting and talking online on my own service or device? Safety, suggestions, and so much more by an unconventional tour guide who chose to explore Tinder through the 6tin app before writing this instruction manual.
©2015 Renee Marchol (P)2016 Renee Marchol
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