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10 Dating App Mistakes to Avoid

Why do so many of us feel stuck in a cycle of getting nowhere on our dating apps? Most often, it's because of common mistakes that can easily be avoided ... Read On

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Shared Goals Over Shared Playlists

Too often, people mistake surface-level chemistry for a deep connection, only to realize they’re misaligned where it matters months later ... Read On

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The Timing Dilemma

When should you ask for the second date? Move too fast, and you risk appearing overeager. Wait too long, and the connection fades. What's the right play? ... Read On

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Futureproof Dating

There’s a delicate element to early dating conversations. When is it too soon to talk about the future on a first date, and how do you do it properly? ... Read On

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Ghosting Is Outdated

Dating in 2025 has enough uncertainties without adding ghosting to the mix. Once seen as a convenient escape route, ghosting is tired, lazy, and, outdated ... Read On

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How to Spot Real Interest (Without Overthinking)

Reading someone’s true intentions can feel like decoding a lost language. By focusing on subtle signs, you can do so with confidence and zero overthinking ... Read On

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In Defense of Slow Dating

Unlike swipe-based apps, slow dating is about depth and intention, encouraging trading quantity for quality—a counter-movement attuned to our busy lives ... Read On

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Dating Online and Realness

As any seasoned dater will affirm, presenting an honest, relatable version of yourself is not just a moral best practice but a distinct strategic advantage ... Read On

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Micro-Mancing: The New Dating Trend 

Micro-mancing, an expected 2025 trend, is dating at a smaller, more digestible scale—a response to the overwhelming vastness of modern dating culture. ... Read On