So, I have had literally more than a hundred matches with girls on tinder that I try to hook up with, and over 95% of them don't go anywhere. They almost always ghost or lose interest, so as a rule of thumb, if they take more than an hour for each reply, I cut my losses. Two days ago, I matched up with a girl and she sent me a message around 8pm, and I answered immediately. Then she vanished and only messaged me 10 in the morning the next day. That gave me a lot of frustration and bad vibes from other girls who wasted my time, so I was very apprehensive. I answered immediately, and she took two hours to get back at me. I was so nervous that she might that I straight up told her that her replies took too long for my liking and that I would have already had something set up if it were a more responsive girl. She got really sad and heartbroken and said that the reason she wasn't responsive was because of a 41°c fever. I'm no doctor, but isn't that like, deadly high? I heard that's the kind of thing that sends to the ER, a coma and leaves both your motor and cognitive functions forever impaired if you recover. So how was she casually chatting with a potential hook-up? But at the same time, I feel bad because she seemed really devastated by my rejection. I can't stop thinking about it now
>>32607230That is a "in the hospital" feverShe sounds like she has anxiety t b h