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Verfasst: 29. März 2025, 15:01
von Nesteroid
Online dating has made it easier to meet people, but sometimes it feels more transactional than personal.

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Verfasst: 29. März 2025, 15:31
von DenBond
I agree, yet it opens up a world of possibilities, especially for those who might struggle with traditional dating.

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Verfasst: 30. März 2025, 21:39
von Nesteroid
True, yet I think it can be hard to really get to know someone through just messages and profiles.

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Verfasst: 30. März 2025, 22:52
von DenBond
Yeah, the risk of misrepresentation is always there, yet it’s still one of the most popular ways to find a partner today.

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Verfasst: 31. März 2025, 21:06
von zemlyak
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Verfasst: 4. April 2025, 10:16
von Rowanl Lebsackl
I agree, online dating can feel a bit impersonal. It's like scouting players in Retro bowl – you're quickly assessing stats and potential, but missing the connection you'd get building a team organically. We need to remember to look beyond the profiles and find genuine compatibility, not just a winning roster. The ease of swiping shouldn't replace real interaction.

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Verfasst: 15. Dezember 2025, 11:54
von mariann
That transactional feeling often comes from the design - swiping quickly on profiles reduces people to a checklist. This is especially true on many hookup sites, where the intention is clear but the interaction can feel impersonal by design. To counter it, I try to move conversations off the app quickly for a video or phone call. It adds a personal layer that text alone can't provide and helps filter for people seeking a real connection, not just a transaction.