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This is one of those books that is funny until it's just plain depressing.
Aileen Barratt dissects Tinder toxicity with humour, precision, & no compromise. Mostly, this is an entertaining & validating book.
I don't agree with everything. (No one has a right to judge whether someone's reasons for not dating someone with kids or other characteristics is "valid". And "let's see what happens" is a perfectly reasonable) attitude.
Still... ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️