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Swipe Right on Reality

How TF Do Vets Date in a World That Doesn’t Get It

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De : Alex Parkview
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If you're a vet:

  • Tired of swiping through "go Bills" bios and "curvy" profiles that don't match the pics.
  • Sick of the "thank you for your service" followed by ghosting after you mention VA appointments or why fireworks make your neck tight.
  • Done playing stepdad, restarting with toddlers, or funding someone else's college.
  • Craving real connection—comfortable silence, shared effort, dark humor that actually lands—instead of performative small talk.

Why Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, and military dating apps are a dumpster fire for guys like us

  • Profile warfare: bios and pics that filter ruthlessly without screaming "deployed hero trap"
  • Surviving the TYFYS gauntlet without rage-quitting
  • Translating mil-speak so you don't sound like a radio on a date
  • Why trails, ranges, VFWs, and Team RWB beat swiping every time
  • When and how to drop the PTSD/VA/scars truth bomb on date three without self-destructing
  • Green flags vs. red flags: civilians who can handle vet life vs. the savior/fetish/bailers
  • Ghosting survival so it doesn't wreck you
  • Building something real from casual to committed without losing your shit

If you're dating (or want to date) a veteran:

This isn't another "support the troops" platitude audiobook. It's the raw, inside look at what post-9/11 vets actually need in a partner: someone who gets comfortable silence isn't rejection, dark humor isn't brokenness, boundaries like "kids grown and independent only" aren't negotiable, and "I need space" isn't code for "I don't like you."

Learn:

  • Why he ghosts after you push for war stories or "healing" talk
  • How to spot the difference between a keeper and a savior complex
  • What "quiet trails and comfortable silence" really means to him
  • How to respect his wiring without turning into a project manager or uniform chaser

Whether you're a vet trying to stop swiping right on fantasy or a civilian who wants to date a vet without stepping on landmines, Swipe Right on Reality cuts through the noise. No sugar. No savior complex.

©2026 Alex Parkview (P)2026 Alex Parkview
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