Community > Posts By > fishman328
Topic:
For Beginners'
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yep. two weeks now and not a single reply. I sent about a dozen casual emails to women. I now notice that most had not logged in to this site for over a month. Their profiles probably should be deactivated. But the owners or operators of Mingle2 won't do that since such profiles are of the women who are the most attractive. I guess they hope these women will once again login, but these women don't want anything to do with this site. Possibly the women don't even know their photos were posted to this site if the profiles were created by another person without their permission.
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I suspect most attractive women on these sites are fake profiles. It's entirely possible that the creater of a profile is not the beautiful woman in the profile's photos but instead is a man or other woman who has an interest in this site becoming popular. So far since I've registered for this Mingle2 site I've only received emails that solicite other dating sites -- perhaps partners or affiliates of Mingle2. Thus, it seems Mingle2 is simply a means for advertising to get clients for other dating and porn sites.
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Topic:
For Beginners'
Edited by
fishman328
on
Tue 11/06/12 10:24 PM
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I recently joined this site. Sent a few casual and non-threatening emails to women in my area simply to express I am interested in getting to know them. Have yet to receive a single response. I suspect many of the women profiles here are old and the women do not regularly log in. They might not have even created profiles to meet a man for possible dating or hookup. Rather, they might have been compensated or otherwise convinced to create a profile so as this site has better ability to attract men to register, and ultimately become paying customers when they seek to monetize and start charging an upgrade fee. I could be wrong, but this was my experience with a couple other similar sites.
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