What Christian dating apps are good? Cuz all the ones i downloaded u have to pay to see ur likes and message ppl. I dont have money
Hi Jacki,
I can only speak from my own experience, but back in the day (years ago,) I was on a few dating apps (not all at once but I tried a few over a couple of years.)
I tried two free "Christian" sites and three paid (Christian Mingle, Christian Cafe, and Eharmony.) I know none of us have any money right now, but I have to say that from what I experienced, you can pretty much expect to get varying degrees of what you pay for. And it can be very disheartening.
I've heard that the paid apps don't delete inactive accounts, so they're able to make it look like there are a lot more users (and possibly people in your area) just by keeping everyone who signs up in the database. I've also heard of bots and/or people being paid to string users along to pay for or renew memberships, then ghost them as soon as the site gets their money.
So the paid sites obviously have their issues. I used to like Christian Mingle because it had the most active chat rooms, divided by decades. It was very telling to see people communicating in real life, as well as seeing some 50- and 60- somethings in the 20's and 30's rooms trying to find a date.
But in my opinion, the free sites are even worse, because no one has anything to lose. I always had detailed profiles, but I'd get winks or messages from very young guys (claiming to be 18 when I was 35, etc.,) and at least one guy who eventually confessed that he was married and "just wanted to find friends." Ahem.
I've read statistics about the number of married people on dating sites (and it doesn't seem to matter whether it's on supposed Christian sites or not,) but at least with a paid site, there are a few stakes. A married person might be less inclined to join a paid site if they share all their credit card statements with their spouse, or if they have to answer to their spouse for all their purchases, etc. It's not foolproof, but definitely something to keep in mind no matter what site you're on.
As you can see, I never found anyone on those sites (and I gave up a long time ago,) but I did learn some valuable lessons and got to talk to some very interesting people. I considered it a learning experience -- almost like a paid college course. And there ARE people here who have successful stories of finding someone online, so it IS possible, but I think, very rare.
Keep us posted -- let us know if you find anything and how it's working out for you!