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  • I get your point and generally agree but it's not a non-issue.
    I think the general gist is that if you don't react to words, actions will follow.
    And, historically, the pen has always been mightier than the sword.

  • TL;DRs:

    many Gen-Z daters cite fear of rejection and being cringe amongst their top concerns.

    Gen-Z daters may have a harder time putting themselves in the vulnerable position online of seeking partnership only to get passed over or ghosted.

    dating a friend or someone from their community may actually reduce those feelings of stress and anxiety that Gen-Z face in the dating app environment.

    Social media has become a place for meeting potential partners. Visually-driven apps like Instagram and TikTok allow users to get a sense of who people are (or who they want to be seen as)

    Another interesting dating trend involves sharing detailed information about yourself and what you’re looking for in a personalized Google doc, linked in your social media bio.

    Self-doxxing? Wtf?!