• A TikTok user, ok.jo.anna, took over her male friend Pete’s Hinge profile to prove dating is easier than he claimed but quickly realized the challenges men face on apps.
  • Within three days, she experienced rejection, lack of matches, and the emotional toll of being ignored, shifting her perspective on men’s struggles in online dating.
  • Her experiment sparked widespread discussion, with male users sharing similar experiences and highlighting the gendered challenges of digital dating.

A TikTok user’s experiment on the popular dating app Hinge has sparked widespread discussion after she tried dating as her male friend. Her experience revealed the stark challenges men face on dating apps, leaving her discouraged and empathetic to male users’ struggles.

A Social Experiment That Took a Surprising Turn

The TikTok creator, known as ok.jo.anna, decided to take over her friend Pete’s Hinge account to prove a point. Initially, she believed dating apps made meeting people easy, as she confidently argued to Pete. Pete disagreed, claiming it was much harder for men. To test his perspective, she created a Hinge profile in his name with his permission and started swiping.

However, within just three days, her opinion shifted dramatically. She explained in a TikTok video, “I thought Pete must be doing something wrong, so I took over his account to show him how simple it could be. But after three days, I’ve never felt this bad about myself.”

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Discovering the Harsh Reality for Men on Dating Apps

As she immersed herself in Pete’s profile, she quickly realized how difficult it was to gain matches and hold conversations. She admitted, “Pete is about a six, but I’m so desperate I’m liking the 2s and 3s, and even they won’t like me [Pete] back.” Her frustration escalated, leaving her questioning women’s expectations on such platforms.

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Her comments exposed the emotional toll of repeatedly being ignored or rejected. She confessed, “After three days of being a virtual boy, I’m more depressed than ever. It’s exhausting trying to get someone to like you.”

Reactions and Empathy from Male Users Online

Her candid revelations resonated with many male users, who flooded the comment section to share their own experiences. One user commented, “If you’re losing it after 3 days, imagine 30 years.” Another added, “Finally, someone understands what dating is like for us boys. This small acknowledgment gives me a little bit of hope.”

Some responses were more lighthearted, with users joking about her newfound empathy. Yet, her video highlighted a larger conversation about the gendered challenges of online dating and the emotional strain it can cause.

A New Perspective on Dating Challenges

Ultimately, the experiment shifted ok.jo.anna’s perspective. She admitted she underestimated the struggles men face while navigating dating apps, calling the experience “eye-opening.” Her story has sparked widespread interest, prompting discussions about fairness, expectations, and mental health in the digital dating world.

 

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