Matching with someone typically means you’re off to a great start in your dating journey.
For these situations, Tinder implemented the “Super Like” feature in September 2015.
Tapping the blue star icon on a profile means that you Super Like someone.

Possibly a sign of good intentions, this isn’t always received well.
So should you avoid this feature at all costs?
Some have suggested sticking to the Tinder basics.

For public relations executive Helen Parkinson, the entire notion of the Super Like can be rather creepy.
“It’s a bit weird.
Aviral Reddit threadexamined women’s thoughts about the Super Like, and several expressed a similar sentiment.

However, there are some ways to beat the “creep” allegations.
Ensure yourprofile stands outand is inviting, encouraging your possible match to learn more about you.
Conversations that stemmed from the Super Like also tended to carry on 70% longer.
While these are all great signs that the feature can lead to meaningful connections, there is no guarantee.
“Super Liking” does not automatically mean you’ll match with that special person.
Ultimately, the person on the receiving end of this decides whether it bothers them.
Don’t beat yourself up if it doesn’t work out.
Remember, there are more fish in the sea, and your fish may not be on Tinder.