Good looking guys on your Android
Thanks to the Internet, searching for a date is no longer how it used to be. Before, you had to go to a bar, meet a person and try to dazzle him or her. That could involve buying a few drinks, maybe a dinner out, and if things started to go well, even a hotel room. Nowadays, thanks to the Internet we can skip many of those steps. On some occasions, you might even be able to go straight to the hotel stage, although you will probably still have to buy a coffee first. And all the latter thanks to dating applications of the likes of AdoptAGuy.
How does it work?
Using it is really easy: download the app, introduce your personal details, describe yourself physically and how you dress up, upload a picture (if you want) and start flirting. Downloading and using AdoptAGuy is free but there are certain functions you'll have pay for, such as spells to enchant the person you like.
The guys are products and the girls are sweet clients.
If you're a guy, you should take this into account. This isn't like other dating apps in which you can start chatting up as many girls as you want until one of them starts paying attention. No. Here, women choose men on demand and if the girl you like isn't available to chat, you'll just have to want. You can't talk to other guys either: here women are in control.
Deleting your account
To delete your account of AdoptAGuy you can't do so from the app itself. If you want to disappear from this service, you'll have to go to the web version and do it from there. That's the only drawback of this service together with its paid functions. Apart from that, it's a very easy-to-use application that you'll find very useful if you're looking for your significant other.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 6.0
- Offers in-app purchases.
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