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5 days ago

"Quiet Dating" Will Help You Remove Relationship Pressures

Quiet dating prioritizes private, self-focused connection and exploration over public validation, social milestones, and external pressure.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Boyfriends are cringe. But is the #boysober trend a feminist reclamation or a neoconservative tilt? | Lisa Portolan

Online platforms had become an extension of the romance plot, a public stage where intimacy was proof of worth, and coupledom was still the ultimate status symbol. Back then, my research showed that many people felt their lives had not truly begun until they'd met someone. Being single wasn't just a relationship status; it was an existential pause. To get a life, as the old saying went, meant to find a partner. Romance was the scaffolding of selfhood.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Is it really outrageously uncool to have a boyfriend?

Public displays of romantic partnerships are now framed as uncool while singleness and unconventional or private relationships gain cultural approval.
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fromThe Atlantic
4 weeks ago

The Great Ghosting Paradox

Ghosting predates technology but modern communication tools have made disappearance easier, more common, and more painful while remaining socially normalized.
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

While the pop girls skewer boys, Olivia Dean's 'Man I Need' has hope

If there's a crucial message to be distilled from the collected pop songs made by young women in the last few years, it's that boys can kick rocks. The men these young artists find themselves entangled with, they sing, are idiots and vampires. They're dudes who take you on a date and don't actually ask you a single question, or they treat you like "s*** on [their] shoes."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Why fear the tote bag-wielding, matcha-drinking performative male'? At least he makes an effort | Rachel Connolly

Some men adopt a curated 'woke' feminist aesthetic as performance to appear attractive, prioritizing appearance over genuine beliefs.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Why So Many Young People Feel Doomed About Straight Dating

If you've scrolled through social media lately, you've likely seen sentiments like these being expressed. Part joke, part truth; they capture a broader cultural mood that some are calling heteropessimism. First coined by Asa Seresin in 2019, heteropessimism doesn't mean people actually abandon heterosexuality. Instead, it describes a performative disaffiliation from its ideals. Heteropessimists have a dislike of straight dating even while participating in it.
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fromBustle
2 months ago

Cazzie David's New Anti-Romcom Cuts Through The TikTok Noise

Overuse of terms like 'toxic' and 'narcissist' dilutes their meaning; I Love You Forever reclaims that language by depicting everyday emotional abuse.
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fromEater NY
4 months ago

In 'Materialists,' Restaurants Say Everything About Dating

Key NYC restaurants illustrate character tastes and dating dynamics in 'Materialists,' showcasing the importance of ambiance over exclusivity.
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fromwww.npr.org
4 months ago

'Love Island' and modern dating: why romance is dead

This season's Love Island USA lacks real romance and vulnerability, leading to disengagement and comparisons to real-life dating struggles.
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fromPsychology Today
6 months ago

Navigating the Murky Waters of Situationships

Situationships lack clarity, often leading to emotional confusion and insecurity.
They can offer freedom, but may prevent deeper connection and personal growth.
Honest communication is crucial to understand desires and expectations within a situationship.
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