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Speed dating is making a comeback
  + stars: | 2024-02-14 | by ( Nathaniel Meyersohn | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
Speed dating, singles mixers and other group dating parties have made a comeback since the Covid-19 pandemic ended as singles look to get off their screens and meet potential partners in person. Game-based dating events grew 163% in 2023 and athletic dating events like pickleball and spin classes saw a 135% rise on the platform. And it’s never been replicated.”Mixed feelings about dating appsOnline dating was stigmatized for years, but it’s now a primary form of dating. Still, online dating users are divided over whether their experiences on dating apps have been positive. Fifty-three percent of people say their personal experiences have been very or somewhat positive on dating apps, according to Pew.
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Galentine’s Day: How to love yourself
  + stars: | 2024-02-13 | by ( Allison Hope | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
This is the perfect year to ditch Valentine’s Day and lean into a less pressure-filled holiday. Born from the ancient, mystic sitcom “Parks and Recreation,” the “Galentine’s Day” episode first aired on February 11, 2010. She rebels against the traditional slog of Valentine’s Day and invents a day to rejoice with her girlfriends and celebrate herself. Galentine’s Day, which falls on the day before Valentine’s Day, is for you. “Just as you may give another person a Valentine’s day gift, write a heartfelt card, or spend quality time together, take these practices inward,” she said via email.
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When it comes to swiping through dating profiles, the balance between being discerning and openminded can be hard to strike. If you veto anyone who doesn't have what you consider to be a perfect profile, you'll never swipe right. "One of the biggest red flags for a dating profile is negativity," says Rachel DeAlto, chief dating expert at Match.com. 'You're setting yourself up for failure and heartache'What exactly does a negative profile look like? "You're setting yourself up for failure and some heartache if you're trying to connect with a person like that."
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Old adages are often rooted in timeless wisdom: where there's smoke there's fire, two wrongs don't make a right. But some truisms need to be put to rest, says Rachel DeAlto, chief dating expert at Match.com. When it comes to dating, if you want to find a long-term partner it might help to abandon the thought that "opposites attract." "Everyone thinks opposite attract, but the reality is similarities are what you can build a foundation on," she says. Three values in particular, she says, can determine whether a relationship is viable long-term.
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"My girlfriend's beige flag is that she physically cannot survive without having something sweet after a meal." Declarations like these have swarmed TikTok, with users identifying not a partner's red or a green flags, but a more nuanced "beige" one. Unlike red or green flags, beige flags don't prompt action. There is potential danger in beige flags, though, if you get too obsessed with them, DeAlto says. "Because you could turn a beige flag into a deal breaker."
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Inflation is killing the first dinner date
  + stars: | 2023-01-01 | by ( Nathaniel Meyersohn | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
Eighty-four percent of singles say they now prefer a casual first date, according to the survey. “Singles, more than ever, are open to free dates,” Rachel DeAlto, Match’s chief dating expert, said in an interview. Prior to the pandemic, around 8% of people were open to a video date before meeting in person, according to Match. “Less affluent people are being more careful.”People still want to date, he said, but they are making adjustments. “Why should I spend extra time and money just to go on a date that might end poorly?”
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