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Think dating apps are helping you find love? Think again. In this 30-minute deep (and slightly unhinged) dive, we explore how swiping right messes with your brain, your emotions, and maybe even your entire concept of romance — all through the lens of cyberpsychology.
From dopamine hits that mimic slot machines 🎰 to the illusion of intimacy in endless texting 💬, this episode breaks down the psychological tricks hiding behind your favorite dating apps. We’ll talk about algorithmic manipulation, self-objectification, online disinhibition, and why your “situationship” might actually be a symptom of dopamine fatigue.
It’s science, it’s comedy, and it’s a wake-up call for anyone who’s ever thought, “Maybe the next swipe will be the one.” Spoiler: the app doesn’t want you to find love — it wants you to keep swiping.
💔 Featuring: cynical humor, relatable heartbreak, and enough academic vocabulary to justify your dating burnout.
By ThefemaledonduddaThink dating apps are helping you find love? Think again. In this 30-minute deep (and slightly unhinged) dive, we explore how swiping right messes with your brain, your emotions, and maybe even your entire concept of romance — all through the lens of cyberpsychology.
From dopamine hits that mimic slot machines 🎰 to the illusion of intimacy in endless texting 💬, this episode breaks down the psychological tricks hiding behind your favorite dating apps. We’ll talk about algorithmic manipulation, self-objectification, online disinhibition, and why your “situationship” might actually be a symptom of dopamine fatigue.
It’s science, it’s comedy, and it’s a wake-up call for anyone who’s ever thought, “Maybe the next swipe will be the one.” Spoiler: the app doesn’t want you to find love — it wants you to keep swiping.
💔 Featuring: cynical humor, relatable heartbreak, and enough academic vocabulary to justify your dating burnout.