What Exactly Is FOMO Dating? You’re in a relationship, feeling content, yet you catch yourself scrolling through dating apps “just to see.” This modern phenomenon
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Breadcrumbing 2.0: Why Minimal Effort Dating Is Rising Again
Modern romance is shifting fast, and one phrase keeps popping up breadcrumbing in dating. Once a niche term, it’s now a trending way to describe
Read MoreMonkey Branching: Why Some People Line Up Their Next Partner Before Leaving
You are happy together. Until one day you notice the partner drifting yet still texting the new person. Well, this “monkey branching” behavior is sort
Read MoreHaunting in Dating: When Your Ex Follows You But Not in Actual Life
Breaking up is difficult enough. But what happens when your breakup never fully breaks up? This is the phenomenon known as haunting in dating. You
Read MoreOrbiting in Dating: Why They Watch Your Stories but Never Text Back
We’ve all been there before staring at our notifications to find the same person who ghosted you suddenly watching every story. It’s a strange feeling
Read MoreThe “We Almost Dated” Club: Why Near-Relationships Haunt You More
Ever found yourself haunted by the memory of someone you never even officially dated? The “We Almost Dated” Club isn’t just real, it’s emotionally exhausting.
Read MoreThe Digital Comfort Trap: When DMs Feel Safer Than IRL Dating
These days, the notifications, swipes, and likes set the stage for romance which begins with an exhilarating buzz signaling a new message. The amount of
Read MoreThey Say They Want You But Only When You Pull Away
There are sparks, then a silence. When you start letting go, they show up again and again. Why are you forever locked in this tug
Read MoreWhy Love Feels Safer When It’s Hard to Get
When something appeared to be beyond our grasp, our heart raced quicker. But is it really love or only a negative attraction that has changed
Read MoreAre you in love with their potential or their reality?
In the beginning stages of love, that’s part of the charm: the imagination of someone. You see flashes of brilliance, evidence of potential, inklings of
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