Have you ever used Tinder, OkCupid, Happen, or Plenty of Fish? If the answer is yes, you are definitely not alone! Online dating apps and websites such as these have become huge in the last few years and for good reason. Dating as an adult is HARD. There is absolutely no shame in online dating, and sometimes it actually does work ( I have an online dating success story myself!). However, there are quite a few negative aspects that we should be aware of as we are using these sites and apps. From my own experience, and that of my friends and my clients, I know what it feels like when you message someone you are really excited about and then receive no response back. Or even worse, after talking for a long time to this amazing person, you go on a date that seems perfect and the person even says they had a great time too, and then you never hear from them again. Every time something like this happens your confidence gets a little shaken and you start to think, “can it really have just been that person being an idiot, or is there something wrong with me?
’’ Then a hot person begins messaging you and your confidence sky rockets and things are great until he or she randomly stops talking to you and the negative thought process begins all over again. As we have seen with how big and terrible cyber bullying has become, people feel extremely empowered when they can hide behind their screen and talk to someone they don’t know. People then tend to forget that there are real live humans with feelings on the other side and they can become a bit desensitized to how their actions truly affect people. That is why people don’t even blink an eye while cutting off all communication with someone they’ve been talking to for a significant amount of time. Or why people don’t even hesitate to send extremely ridiculous and sometimes seriously offensive messages that they would never ever say to anyone in real life. One of my favorites that I received a surprising number of times as a first message was ” I really want to dip you in Nutella and then lick it off of you” what?
You begin messaging them, and slowly your date that literally just ended gets put in the back of your mind. Online dating makes it so much harder to commit to one person because you are constantly talking to and going on dates with multiple people. Back in the old days, you met someone and you asked them out and you saw how that went before you started looking for another person to ask out. However, with the way online dating is set up its difficult to just focus on one person unless you actually delete all of your apps after just one date so that no one else can contact you. Having so many exciting options at your fingertips creates a paradox of choice that results in many people actually being able to commit to no one because of the fear that there might be something better one swipe away. I know I just said a lot of negative things about online dating, but I really don’t think it’s the worst thing ever. If you are looking for a relationship, I think it makes sense and doing online dating is much better then doing nothing if you aren’t sure how else to meet someone. However, it does have some big flaws that I think people should be aware of. I also want people to know that there are other ways to find someone that require way less effort. By Bekah Obi - Owner and Founder of Full Circle Dating. A full-service dating agency located in Amsterdam. We offer styling, counselling, matchmaking and pre-date support services.
Proceed with caution-after all, there's already an admission going on here that s/he's married! Guys, this is a good way to get shot at. If the divorce "is going to be final any day now"he or she might be married. This goes hand-in-hand with the point abovemaybe literally. You have an admission from your date that s/he is married, so almost any excuse goes, doesn't it? For what it's worth, I really hope that if you are intelligent enough to read English you would never be willing to believe that your date is going to "get around to leaving" his or her spouse sometime "soon". If he or she just moved here from somewhere elsehe or she might be married. Sure people move all the time, but if there really wasn't anything to move TO in your city for your date (e.g. job, family ties, etc.) then you should find out what s/he is moving FROM. Caveat emptorthe breakup might not be final back at home. If he or she has to leave when the cell phone ringshe or she might be married. Oh yeah. Gotta keep the spouse informedand in this case your date is going to have to lie to everyone at once about it, so that conversation can't happen in front of you. This isn't foolproof, however, especially if your date is on-call for work a lot and deals with potentially sensitive info (e.g. doctor, lawyer, law-enforcement). You make the "call" on this one. So there's a dozen for you. If you have more signs--or great stories--send them to me.