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It's the tech we love to hate: dating apps. While dating apps are necessary for anyone wanting to meet a new match, sometimes they create more roadblocks than they remove. Today, Thirsty is talking about why dating actually might not be a numbers game after all, and why the phrase "putting all your eggs in one basket" may be a misnomer. Heather and Laura are discussing about how to make better (and quicker) decisions about your love life, the "swipe right" mentality, and why looking for the "best one" means you may never find it. They're also covering why dating apps dehumanize us, appeal to our addictive sensibilities, and sometimes keep us from meaningful relationships. If there's one thing dating apps have taught us: instant connection is real, but a true love story plays the long game.
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It's the tech we love to hate: dating apps. While dating apps are necessary for anyone wanting to meet a new match, sometimes they create more roadblocks than they remove. Today, Thirsty is talking about why dating actually might not be a numbers game after all, and why the phrase "putting all your eggs in one basket" may be a misnomer. Heather and Laura are discussing about how to make better (and quicker) decisions about your love life, the "swipe right" mentality, and why looking for the "best one" means you may never find it. They're also covering why dating apps dehumanize us, appeal to our addictive sensibilities, and sometimes keep us from meaningful relationships. If there's one thing dating apps have taught us: instant connection is real, but a true love story plays the long game.