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Meeting people “in real life” can feel intimidating and tricky. It can even feel like people don’t do that anymore, only meeting people through friends or dating apps. But even with these options, it can be hard to connect with people when everyone is stuck in their own lives/routines. If we take a chance to meet someone new at a coffee shop, bar, or flea market, we might make a connection with someone we never would’ve met otherwise.
Abbie and Antonio talk about meeting people, dating in LA, dating apps (again), benefits of clear communication, body dysmorphia, self criticism, and three-ways.
By Antonio Ayala and AbbieMeeting people “in real life” can feel intimidating and tricky. It can even feel like people don’t do that anymore, only meeting people through friends or dating apps. But even with these options, it can be hard to connect with people when everyone is stuck in their own lives/routines. If we take a chance to meet someone new at a coffee shop, bar, or flea market, we might make a connection with someone we never would’ve met otherwise.
Abbie and Antonio talk about meeting people, dating in LA, dating apps (again), benefits of clear communication, body dysmorphia, self criticism, and three-ways.