'Stack Dating' Might Be An Introvert's Worst Nightmare
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'Stack Dating' Might Be An Introvert's Worst Nightmare
"'Stack dating' is essentially designing your dating life the same way you design the rest of your day - with intention, efficiency, and a whole lot less pressure," Brunson said. "'It's when someone schedules back-to-back dates that fit naturally into their routine. Think: a coffee and walk with one match in the morning, hitting the gym with another, and maybe dinner with a third. Some people even call it 'errand dating,' because it folds seamlessly into the flow of your everyday life."
"Sure, you can order chicken nuggets whenever you want, but you also have to pay taxes, book your own doctor's appointments and juggle a never-ending to-do list. There's the job you're paid (arguably too little) to do, and then there's the unpaid admin of being alive: cleaning your home, maintaining friendships, exercising, calling your grandma, hitting a daily step count, reading whatever books former President Barack Obama recommended this year and somehow keeping up with every "must-watch" Netflix show."
Adulthood entails many practical responsibilities such as paying taxes, booking doctor's appointments, and managing a continuous to-do list. Work obligations coexist with unpaid life-admin tasks like cleaning, maintaining friendships, exercising, calling family, tracking daily steps, and keeping up with cultural recommendations. Dating adds emotional and time demands on already limited schedules. Gen Z adapts by applying efficiency and intentional planning to romance through 'stack dating.' Stack dating involves arranging multiple dates within a week or day to maximize opportunities and fold dating into daily routines, often treating dates like errands integrated into existing plans.
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