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What does one need for a full house?Originally posted by tarbera View PostI'm putting this in General as I'm sure it is a stupid question, but still needs asking
You match 24 plumpers on tinder how many should you shag ?
Boom, boom!

Oh, right... Nothing to see here; move along...
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When I was a lad, you checked the personals in the local paper.Originally posted by tarbera View PostTinder is an app downloaded to your phone (you log in via facebook, but does not let your other facebook users know you are using tinder) you then select a few facebook photos for your profile (or upload some dodgy ones under 'me only view')
You then match with local girls purely on looks - swipe to left (no way) or right (ohh yes) then if they swipe you to, you have a match and can start talking
You then filter (unmatch) any looking for a relationship and that just leaves the ones looking for naughty fun
Some say women between 35-45 are the worse
All this is just hearsay
Hearsay too of course.
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Tinder is an app downloaded to your phone (you log in via facebook, but does not let your other facebook users know you are using tinder) you then select a few facebook photos for your profile (or upload some dodgy ones under 'me only view')Originally posted by original PM View PostAll of them they will be most grateful.
What is Tinder?

You then match with local girls purely on looks - swipe to left (no way) or right (ohh yes) then if they swipe you to, you have a match and can start talking
You then filter (unmatch) any looking for a relationship and that just leaves the ones looking for naughty fun
Some say women between 35-45 are the worse
All this is just hearsay
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All of them they will be most grateful.Originally posted by tarbera View PostI'm putting this in General as I'm sure it is a stupid question, but still needs asking
You match 24 plumpers on tinder how many should you shag ?
What is Tinder?
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24 tinder Matched rule
I'm putting this in General as I'm sure it is a stupid question, but still needs asking
You match 24 plumpers on tinder how many should you shag ?Last edited by tarbera; 14 October 2014, 13:39.Tags: None
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