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Hinge dc

Hinge want to be a younger Match. McLeod tells me there are , single college grads in the city, and over 20, are active on Hinge. The app is focused on the dense network of young professionals and grad students that are starting to think about settling down. Hinge looks deeper.

The 100 most eligible singles of 2018 across America, according to the dating app Hinge

It can be hard to meet people. We've all been there. And at some point, downloading a dating app sounds like the most logical solution.

But with so many options, it can be hard to decide which one to try. This week I ventured into the world of dating apps to compare and contrast. How would the experience of online dating differ between Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge?

I set up three nearly identical profiles on the apps—my location radius set to ten miles, my gender of preference set to male, and the age range between 20 and 28 years old. The mainstream hookup app we all love to hate. Somehow I always seem to download Tinder right around midterm season, head hunched over in Van Pelt swiping madly for low—stakes procrastination and cheap validation.

For better or worse, Tinder is the most direct hookup app and probably the most well known of the three. One guy just opened with a series of strange gifs. Pros: In terms of variety and number of users, Tinder wins. Depending on how wide you set your radius and age range you can swipe for hours—that is, until your reach your daily swipe limit. If you are looking for more than a physical relationship, you aren't too likely to find it here.

You will, however, find lots of creepy messages. Similar to Tinder, Bumble has a swipe right, swipe left interface and the option to Super Like. The catch is, women have to message first. Described as the "feminist dating app," Bumble tries to level the playing field by putting the power of initiating conversation in the woman's hands.

You get 24 hours after matching to send a message, otherwise you un—match. As an ostensible safeguard against catfishing , a little blue checkmark on a profile picture indicates certified accounts that further cement Bumble's status as a safe and feminist way to date.

You can certify your account by taking a selfie that Bumble matches to your pictures using face—matching technology. Cons: Girls, you have to make a move. Witty one—liners are not my forte. The first day I swiped through, matching up with several dozen guys then closed the app. When I come back two days later, all of them were gone. Right off the bat, Hinge is addictive and underrated. Full disclosure, setting up a Hinge account takes work.

There's many steps to complete before you can create your account. You start by selecting pictures from Facebook, Instagram or your camera roll. Then, Hinge allows you to disclose as much personal information as you're comfortable with, including your job title, university, political stance, religious views, hometown and current location. What answer comes across as funny and relatable but not trying too hard?

But the work pays off. Pros: Messaging first is insanely easy, even addictive. Instead of swiping, you like and comment on individual photos or icebreaker answers.

The guys were older and subjectively hotter than those on Tinder or Bumble and put more effort into picking decent pictures. You set your location manually so some of my matches were as far as New York and Boston, which is not ideal for a casual meet—up. Deep and meaningful connections are few and far between. Dating apps make for an interesting sociological experiment if anything. Hinge was a pleasant surprise—one that I could see myself continuing to use. Guys made an effort with their profiles and the high—quality pictures made a difference.

Unlike Tinder, there were fewer blurry group pictures of four identical Chads in salmon—colored shorts. The convos seem somewhat promising if not forced and superficial. Going on actual dates?

Catch me looking for connections IRL—on the sweaty Smokes dance floor. Bumble vs. Tinder I put Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge to the test. Here's what happened. Latest Issue.

Hinge, a mobile-only dating app based in Washington, connects you with friends of your friends. in D. C. and what people *really* think about them. If you missed part of the series covering Tinder, Bumble, Hinge and Her check it out here.

According to a data culled by Hinge , a D. Hinge is a mobile app that asks users to rate Facebook friends of Facebook friends' attractiveness. The creep factor -- and the weird factor if the app pulls up your mom's photo to rate -- have been noted.

According to a new survey the app conducted among 8, users in six different metropolitan areas, including 1, in D. Keep in mind, Hinge is an app that markets itself for people looking for long-term, committed relationships.

It's almost the end of — but there's still time to meet that special someone. And earlier this year, Hinge published its list of the most eligible singles in across the US.

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It can be hard to meet people. We've all been there. And at some point, downloading a dating app sounds like the most logical solution. But with so many options, it can be hard to decide which one to try. This week I ventured into the world of dating apps to compare and contrast.

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