How can anyone label themselves good in the abstract?
I have a problem with the label GGG that I see so often in dating profiles on the dating apps. This label means Good, Giving, and Game. It was coined by sex columnist Dan Savage. I get that diligent people want to put their best foot forward. Yes, I say diligent because dating apps are full of people who aren’t diligent. Still, even when diligent people use this label, I find it hard to think that they are in fact good in the abstract.
I sure don’t want to apply it to myself. Not because I cannot be good, but because of the inherent subjectivity regarding any claims about being good.
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