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I’m the most popular person on the hinge – but I won’t continue many

I'm the most popular person on the hinge - but I won't continue many

He has 99 games – but dating is not a game.

The claim to be “the man who loves the hinges” claims that he failed to land on a date, which proves that the dating app is not a romantic definite recipe, as all of his matches are allegedly after money.

“I hope someone will date me for the right reasons,” Alex Puxley, 32, of the UK, told Southwest News Service when describing the trend of digital gold.

Just a month ago, the virtual Romeo claimed he had added an enviable 3,000 likes and 1,500 games to the page, where he frequently posted photos with his Wingman, This is a pet Cockapoo called Raffy.

“I just want to chat with someone who wants a relationship and family,” said lover Alex Puxley. Alex Puxley / SWNS

He said the high-tech consultant with tattoos also regularly receives 40 tips from interested women every day.

No one officially confirmed that he was a “favorite” hinge user, but Prim primed primed Puxley thought he had to be because he compared it with all his friends and claimed that no one was as close to a lot as he was.

“Most of my friends are shocked and laughed at how many people I have,” the serial matcher boasted.

His pet Cockapoo Raffy showed off Puxley for cameras, whom he attributed to for his hinge recognition. Alex Puxley / SWNS
“That way, it would be nice to date someone who is normal and doesn’t look like materialism.” Alex Puxley / SWNS

Despite his online Casanova identity, headquartered in Leicestershire struggles to find love in real life, claiming that he doesn’t even have a date.

“I’m the only single person in my friendship group, so we don’t see girls any more often.” Lovesick Brit lamented, attributed his relationship to weird and materialistic competitions.

The perennial single person suggests that there is a shallow epidemic in the dating app where people are “not there” but just interested in “how much money you make, the car you drive, etc.”

“I feel like they are close to the position of an evening or are usually wrong reasons – being taken away for meals etc., all of which are paid by myself,” Hinge Hunk said.

“I have a few games asking me how much money I make every year, and it’s a weird way to start a conversation!” he said in a stunning revelation.

Puxley claims he even won most of the competition because of Rafi, and he calls him “the real star of the show.”

Puxley said some of his games were weird.

He recalls a woman telling him, “I always wanted a fool like you,” he reveals another question about him, what should he do if she farted on her first date.

Puxley said he wanted a “normal” person who wanted to build relationships and families. Alex Puxley / SWNS

In this regard, the digital pickup artist is not completely innocent, admitting he killed several dates with a curved pickup.

These include “Say you’re a parking ticket because you wrote ‘Great’ throughout” and “They said dating is a number game so I can get yours.”

Still, Puxley didn’t let these setbacks stir up a flame in his hopes. In the past, he even had 10 relationships, which lasted for three years.

“I just want to chat with people who want relationships and family,” he said.

Puxley, who is 6 feet tall, describes his ideal date as shorter than his hair and loves her job.

Puxley isn’t the only one who is disillusioned with dating apps, which can lead to a less happy marriage.

A 2024 poll showed that nearly 80% of Americans were burned by virtual romantic markets due to constant sliding, catfish and failure opportunities.

As a result, many young people have traded dating apps to get more physical partying methods, ranging from speed dating to “boyfriend application”.

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