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Becca Parsons's avatar

This is really interesting. I’m a younger Millenial and I met my husband on Tinder. He was the first (and only) guy from the app I went on a date with. He had previously been on dozens of dates that went nowhere. I agreed to the date because we messaged for a couple of weeks and he never got sleazy or asked for photos and was generally respectful and seemed genuinely interested in getting to know me. Our first date was good but not insane fireworks, I decided to keep seeing him because I felt like we had a lot of shared values and common interests. He had a job and owned a house (at 27!). I asked him how he felt about being a father one day on the second date, possibly a bit too forward but I told him I didn’t want to waste my time or his. There was a point a couple of months in where I started to freak out a bit about the level of commitment, and could easily have blown up the relationship. Thankfully my friends parents, who were sort of surrogate parents to me at the time, gave me some excellent advice and I didn’t dump him in a panic.

Even at the time, which was about 6 years ago, I knew I was lucky to meet someone so quickly. I had been single for years, but none of my friends could believe I had found this great guy on my first attempt at online dating. Sounds like it’s gotten even worse, I really feel for young people today. I set up my brother and my cousin with two of my close friends, both are still happily married with children. My husband already jokes that we are gonna have to match make for our girls when they grow up.

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Andriy Kulak's avatar

great perspective & inline with what many of me and my friends have experienced. I think my subjective counter to the online dating is that there are tons of communities popping up where alcohol is not involved from running clubs, story telling events, salsa/bachata, pickle ball, yoga, hiking, etc. That's how I met my current partner. But in general the trend is continuing to go in the wrong direction: more men & women are finding dates via online and generally not very happy with the results.

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