increased use as social distancing measures were implemented
Kyle, 28, says these people aren’t too interested in connecting with their matches. “They seem to be not too inclined to serious dating. I just ignore these profiles when I do match with them.”Leo, 26, found love when he least expected it. He’d been using Bumble for a while, but it was only after the lockdown that he found someone with whom he clicked. They’ve now been together for a month, and he has since deleted the app.
To establish a degree of comfort, Jason and his match sent each other pictures and clips of themselves before they finally went on a date. “It’s definitely scary at first. But as long as you trust the person and they’re willing to jump in as much as you are, then I guess it’s ok,” Jason adds.Miguel is concerned about the uncertainty of when he’d get to come face-to-face with his matches. But relationships built online may fizzle out before matches even get a chance to meet in person.
It’s certainly difficult to keep conversations interesting when you’re both stuck at home. But as Enzo, 27, puts it, “There’s no commitment, so you can bail out any time.”– which are perfectly normal during this time – distracting yourself with the temporary highs of swipes and matches might not be too healthy.
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