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Not for finding a partner for life, or even for dating
Well, it’s all in the name, isn’t it? F*ckBook is a site for casual encounters. While you might accidentally end up in some sort of romantic relationship with someone you meet on F*ckBook, that really isn’t the point. Some will find this convenient: while some other dating sites — Tinder, for example — have a reputation for being host to casual hookups, that’s not their exclusive purpose. F*ckBook is pretty straightforward by comparison. You know exactly what you’re getting.
Using the site is actually extremely easy. Much like any other dating website, all you need kasidie logowanie przez facebooka is an email address, a profile picture, and you’re good. Immediately, you’re in a pool of potential hook-ups. However, free membership isn’t very functional-you’ve got to get a premium membership to even reply to your matches. In practical terms, it’s just a teaser, showing you what you might find on the site without offering the chance to actually access it. That aside, the basic features of F*ckBook are quite usable. The interface is clean, navigation is fast, and the site is actually quite nice to look at. There’s a minimum of random bells and whistles, of the kind that make other dating sites feel cluttered. On the other hand, it would be nice if F*ckBook had some more detailed personality matching algorithms. It’s nice to hook up with people who you vibe with interpersonally or politically. But in exchange for the lack of that stuff, you get total efficiency.
The only drawback in terms of the site design is the advertising. There are copious banner ads, and, confusingly, many are for other intimate dating websites. So if you’re clicking around, you might mistake one of the ads for a site feature, and end up on a different site, or drowning in a sea of pop-up windows.
The search function is well-designed. You can filter users by age, ethnicity, and fetish, which is important. You don’t want to accidentally end up meeting somebody who’s into leather if that’s not really your thing. Weirdly, the fetish selections are a little limited. Even if you’re not a particularly kinky person, you could probably think of at least a half-dozen weird sex things that you can’t search for. But on the other hand, this isn’t a fetish website specifically. It’s, well, F*ckBook. People seeking mainstream, vanilla-ish hookups seem to be the norm-and this straightforwardness will please many users.
Once you’ve found somebody you’d like to pursue, messaging is easy and looks exactly like Facebook messenger. The site also has a feature called Icebreaker, which is a sort of automatic messenger that contacts people who meet your preferences if you’re too shy to reach out manually. Think of it as a sex-focused virtual assistant.
F*ckBook’s user base is fairly diverse in terms of every measurable factor-ethnicity, age, sexual interest, and so on. Some users maintain blogs, attached to their profiles, where you can read about all their F*ckBook-related exploits. All in all, browsing matches is an entertaining and pleasant experience, especially because the site is really, really explicit. A lot of user profile pictures are like those on other websites, but there are also a lot of nudes and even some hardcore amateur porn. You’re not going to get away with browsing your matches on the bus.
F*ckBook also has an attached cam website, which is, for all intents and purposes, the same as any other cam site — you can look at a lot of girls lounging around in lingerie for free, and you can see a lot more if you’re willing to pay. The selection is good.
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