>girl had me put my number in her phone earlier this year
>forgot to press the call button after putting my number in so didn't get her number
>beginning of fall semester we were in a class together; recognized each other but didn't talk much because one of her friends was in the class
>she ended up dropping the class
>friended her on facebook a while back
>messaged her a little but after one or two messages she stopped responding
>month or so later we match on bumble
>timer is about to run out for her
Since we matched on bumble should I let the timer run out without extending it then message her on Facebook in a couple of days? Considering how things have turned out between us, I think the right move is to not extend the match.
(For those that dont know, Bumble is like Tinder except girls have to make the first move and they have 24 hours to make that move. Guys can extend the 24 hour timer if they want.)
>>17872711
>Bumble is like Tinder except girls have to make the first move
hahaha lmao so the app is pretty much destined to die?
>>17872711
I'd just be like yo, wanna go out. Stop beating round the bush and worst case scenario - she says no and you both move on with your life.
She probably stopped speaking to you on facebook because you didn't make a move dude.
>>17872721
Well they give them a 24 hour timer where if they don't message the match is LOST like tears in rain
>build app where women make the 1st move
lmao might as well build an app where niggers find their fathers who abandoned them
>>17872798
It's the Sadie Hawkins dance of dating apps.
One of the big reasons they built it was probably to reduce the number of creepy messages girls get from guys.