How to block a member on MyTransgenderCupid
Blocking ends contact immediately and helps you stay in control. You can block anyone who feels disrespectful, pressuring, or unsafe.
Quick actions
If you can’t sign in, use the contact form or email support and mention the member username if you remember it.
What happens when you block someone?
- They can’t message you anymore.
- You won’t see their messages or notifications.
- Their profile won’t appear for you in normal browsing.
- You can continue using the platform without explaining anything.
When to block right away
- Harassment, insults, or threats
- Money requests, crypto, gift cards, pressure
- Repeated boundary pushing after “not yet”
- Unwanted explicit content
Step-by-step: blocking from a profile
- Open the member’s profile.
- Select the Block option (usually found in the profile actions menu).
- Confirm your choice. Blocking takes effect immediately.
Step-by-step: blocking from a message
- Open the conversation thread.
- Choose the Block action in the conversation options.
- Confirm. The conversation is ended and messages stop.
Blocking vs reporting
Blocking protects your space immediately. Reporting helps us review patterns and take action for community safety.
For fastest review, include the member username and screenshots if you decide to report.
A calm boundary script
If you want to end a chat before blocking, keep it short and neutral.
- “I’m not comfortable with this. I’m going to end the conversation.”
- “No thanks. Take care.”
- “I’m staying on the platform. If that doesn’t work for you, I’ll pass.”
If you feel unsafe
Your safety matters more than continuing any conversation.
- Save screenshots of key messages.
- Block and report the profile.
- If there are threats, contact local authorities in your area.
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FAQ: Blocking a member
Quick answers about what blocking does and how to handle edge cases.
Blocking ends contact immediately. We don’t encourage confrontation. If the person notices they can’t reach you, that’s a natural result of a boundary you set.
Blocking is designed to reduce visibility and prevent contact. If you have concerns about continued attempts to reach you, please report the profile with any relevant details.
If you want the conversation to end, block. If the behavior violates rules (harassment, scams, impersonation, underage concerns, explicit content), report as well so we can review the pattern.
Include the member username, a short description of what happened, and screenshots if you have them. Clear, specific details help us review faster.
Use the contact form and mention the member username and the reason. If you have screenshots, attach them. If you can still access email, you can also email support directly.
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