Tinder Users Can Pay $499 A Month To Get Access To The Most Desirable Profiles
Tinder has announced a new high-end membership tier called “Tinder Select,” which claims to get you special access to the “most sought-after profiles” to enjoy “exceptional connections.”
According to reports, this new tier is not gonna be cheap, it’s gonna set you back just under $500 a month!
Now your $499 a month in addition to access to the sought-after profiles you will get the ability to direct message other users without matching and other VIP level perks. Members who cough up the dough for this tier will be able to display their status with a badge on their profile.
The company behind Tinder claims that the features aren’t necessarily what sells the Tinder Select tier. The biggest feature is the exclusivity. Tinder stated that less than 1% of users will be allowed to gain access to this product.
Members on this tier will also be able to test out new app features before anyone else. You can get more info here.
Best and Worst Emojis for Dating and Flirting: List
If you’re dating in 2022, then texting is likely going to be a big part of your, well, courtship. I mean, who talks on the phone anymore? It’s all about texting and instant messaging that special someone to get to know them and set up a time to meet IRL.
Now, a new report shows that new love often begins in a relationship via texting… with heavy use of emojis. But, what are the best and worst emojis to use when dating- or at least flirting?
The report comes from the Adobe Future of Creativity: 2022 U.S. Emoji Trend Report. For the report, Adobe surveyed 5,000 U.S. emoji users to discover how they use emojis to get to know a potential significant other. The report discovered that 72% of U.S. emoji users say they definitely use emojis in dating or flirting messages.
For a while, people were saying emojis were a thing of the past, but according to this new study, the younger generations use them the most. So, they’re still hip. Adobe found 58% of Gen Zers and 54% of millennials said they would give a second and third date to someone who used emojis. Gen Zers, around 38% of them, also stated they wouldn’t have a serious relationships with someone who doesn’t use emojis. What really stings, though, is when emojis are used to end things. According to the report, 32% of Gen Zers say they have actually been broken up with via emoji. Dagger to the heart. Read on for the full list of the best and worst emojis for dating according to Adobe, plus a few from yours truly.