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A Garda investigation into a woman alleging she was raped by a man she met over Tinder is currently underway.

The woman says that she met the man in a coffee shop in Dublin last Thursday after talking to him over the popular dating app for four days.

However, things took a sinister turn when the man forced the woman, who is believed to be in her 30’s, into his car before driving to the M50 where the terrifying sex crime took place.

It has been reported that the man drove around looking for a suitable secluded spot before the rape took place.

Following this, the alleged rapist dropped the woman home.

The woman was understandably terrified. 

This is the first reported incident of its kind in relation to Tinder and is a reminder of how careful we all need to be when using dating apps.

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The world of online dating can be very tricky to manoeuvre.

While this (very catchy) tune doesn't make things any easier for us Tinderites, it at least makes us feel like maybe our struggle is Broadway-worthy! Well done to this group of singers for putting together this cheesy, but admittedly very relevant, musical theatre number.

Behold… Online Dating: The Musical!

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We get it – rejection isn’t nice. Especially when you’ve just asked someone to put your meat in their mouth – how embarrassing! But this guy’s reaction on Tinder went WAY over the top.

Over the course of 33 messages, he tells the girl who rejected him how she isn’t good looking enough to reject him, and then some.

It sounds to us like someone needs their ego deflated – fast!

 

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We’ve all thrown our arms up in despair after yet another disaster date, and declared to our dog that he is the only man for us (haven’t we…?) – so it was no surprise that this puppy was quite a hit when he joined Tinder!

However, as you would expect, it got a bit freaky. And not funny freaky. Check out this conversation, and perhaps be careful who you chat to on Tinder from now on!

So far, so cute! Until….

Yeah. She just said that. Run away puppy!

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Swipe. Swipe. Swipe. The tell-tale sign that the person across from you on the bus is flicking through Tinder on their phone, as they work their way through a list of potential guys or girls.

The app has revolutionised online dating since its release in late 2012. It’s a quick and easy way to find matches for potential dates, without having to deal with endless messages from guys or girls you have no interest in. Swipe right if you like the look of someone, swipe left if you don’t. Easy.

In my own group of friends, we’ve all gone on a handful of dates through Tinder, but there’s been no real developments, which makes me wonder, is there any real value to ‘hot or not’ apps like this, aside from finding a quick one-night hook up?

Sure, Tinder is a great way to meet new people that you find attractive, but how many of us actually ever choose our relationships based on looks alone? When meeting someone for the first time, either there is a connection or there isn’t, and that’s generally less to do with how good-looking someone is and more to do with how much you click. Tinder might be a great way to get into the dating scene, but it’s still no replacement for finding chemistry with someone during a great conversation.

The app does allow you to message anyone you’ve matched with, but it’s usually the same conversation over and over again – where are you living, do you use Tinder much, what do you work as… boring. Give me a real-life first meeting any day.

If you’re tired of deciding who’s hot and who’s not every time you log in, you might get a kick out of Willow, a new app designed to put personality first.

Like Tinder, the app allows you to connect with other users in your area. Unlike Tinder, all pictures are hidden from view – at least until you get to know your new match a little better.

Willow allows you to ask three questions to any other user. If he/she chooses to answer all three, both of you can reveal your photos. Though I haven’t downloaded it yet, for me it sounds like a far more natural and organic way to get to know someone. If their answers give you a laugh, or make you think, perhaps this person is worth following up with. And if you find them attractive, all the better!

While nothing can really beat meeting someone new in person, apps like Tinder and Willow still have a very strong place in the modern dating scene. Just make sure you get out and about once in a while, too.

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It was inevitable that something as popular as Tinder would have a song written about it, but we didn't expect it to be this good.

The American indie band Miracles of Modern Science (MOMS) has teamed up with Kristin Slipp from Cuddle Magic to create a new song 'Swipe'.

MOMS say the song deals with their experiences with online dating sites and apps like Tinder and OkCupid. We can relate!

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Jarrod Allen has taken Tinder by storm by recreating photos posted by his female counterparts – and the results are pretty funny (though we wouldn’t like to have someone poke fun at our photos like that!).

Jarrod’s bit of fun shows how women can often objectify themselves at times, though we've seen our fair share of 'look at my muscles' photos from guys on Tinder – so it's not JUST women who post ridiculous photos on Tinder, thank you very much!

Also, is it wrong that we kind of fancy him now, even with his Cara Delevingne brows?

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Tinder dates can be really nerve racking. So let’s not make it worse by doing the following:

1. Sex as a topic of conversation
Starting a conversation about sex with someone you’ve just met is not an okay thing to do.

Sexxx2. Bad manners
Remember what your mother taught you: don’t open your mouth while chewing, don’t burp at the dinner table or use your index finger to pick rice out of your molars! Manners tell a lot about a person and give great insight into their personality. Be on your best behaviour.

Burp3. Make SURE you’ve got the right guy!
Before you go on that Tinder date, make sure you know which guy it is you are asking out. Study each photo carefully before making your decision, and if you’re still not sure – just ask! It’ll save yourself an awkward moment when the wrong guy turns up. Yikes!

Yikes4. Being on your phone
There’s nothing more mind-numbingly irritating than being out with someone, either a date or a friend, and they’re constantly texting on their phone. You can’t put it away for 20 minutes?!

Busy5. Having one drink too many
Don’t get drunk on the first date! Your filter will break down, so too will your defences and it’ll usually lead to something that you didn’t want to happen. You’ll say something you didn’t want to say, behave in a way that you wouldn’t usually and do something (someone) that you wouldn’t normally do. Have a drink by all means, but don’t go over your limit.

im-not-drunk-gif6. Meeting for dinner
Dinner is a big commitment for a first date with a stranger. You can’t predict how it will go, so if you want a get-out clause in case it’s incredibly awkward, start with something casual like a drink or coffee.

Dinner7. Splitting the bill
Don’t be an amateur. When the time comes to split the bill for coffee/lunch/dinner, offer to split. He’s not made of money and it will make you seem generous (which you are, this time)

Suits

8. Making TOO much eye contact
This is a key element of all first dates. You have to make the appropriate amount of eye contact. You don’t want to creep him out but you also don’t want to seem disinterested.

Eye Contactvia our content partner CT

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While dating apps such as Tinder have definitely enhanced our love lives, there are unfortunately some downsides, which include many online creeps.

But one dating app, Wyldfire,  has now promised to lessen the amount of online creeps by internet dating more comfortable for women.

So it seems the naked selfies or just plain inappropriate chat up lines will be a thing of the past, thanks to Wyldfire’s recommendation feature.

This feature allows men to join the dating site if they’re recommended and invited by a female member, through Facebook or by email.

The dating app is set to launch in the UK next month.

We reckon thanks to its special feature, it will definitely be a hit with the ladies!

 

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Everyone seems to be on Tinder these days including some famous faces but the now the hit dating app looks set to be even more addictive, thanks to its new “moments” feature.

The new feature is supposed to have a similar function to that of the hit picture app, Snapchat.

The “moments” feature allows you to take or upload a photo and then broadcast it to all of your matches at once. If a match swipes right on your moment, the two of you can begin chatting.

But like Snapchat the Tinder “moments” only lasts for a limited amount of time, 24 hours to be exact.

Tinder CEO, Sean Rad, said it was another great way to “get to know” people.

“You can see who is interested in you based on liking content. And people love using Tinder for the joy of swiping, so we wanted to use the same experience to help people get to know each other.”

Well we think that depends on what type of moments people have in mind when it comes to sharing on Tinder though.

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Thinking of signing up to Tinder or other forms of internet dating? Here are a few things to keep in mind before setting up that online dating account.

Know what you want
Whether you’re looking for a serious relationship or just a bit of fun, make sure you make it clear from the get go. You will then know what you want on your profile and it will make the task of finding a suitable partner a lot easier.

Be wary of who you meet
Sad but true, people will lie online. They could either post pictures of themselves from a few years ago or just strange pictures that don’t resemble them at all. Stay away from these people, if they’re willing to lie about their appearance, they’re probably willing to lie about other things too.

Open minded
While you need to be careful of who you meet online, it’s still important you don’t shoot people down completely before getting to know them. Make sure you decide not to meet someone for something detrimental, not just an insignificant detail like hair colour!

Don’t over analyse
Internet dating is supposed to be fun, so enjoy it for what it is and don’t get too hung up if doesn’t work out with the first match, there are plenty of more fish in the sea.

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