Trending...
- Ugly Duklyn Unveils New Collection "YOFI" — Fusion of Street Style, Culture, and Craftsmanship
- New Book Offers Laugh-Out-Loud Life Lessons For Young Adults - Things You Should Know Before You Go!
- Product update Nextvisit AI Launches iOS App, Putting Clinical Documentation in Providers' Pockets
We have to remember that we are the protagonists in our own stories. It is in our hands to write the ending we want
BUFFALO, N.Y. - Nyenta -- Jon Andoni Duñabeitia, Universidad Nebrija, DME Music News
Every single day, thousands of people around the world use dating apps to strike up conversations with strangers, with the supposedly mutual objective of finding a partner. However, placing blind trust in others' intentions is the first mistake that many users make – the person on the other side of the screen might not actually be in search of true love, or anything resembling it.
In fact, several studies have highlighted that people use dating apps for all manner of reasons, ranging from conversation to just nosing around other profiles. When it comes to dating apps, the quest for true love is evidently the last thing on many people's minds.
Far from a utilitarian matchmaking tool, dating apps more closely resemble a classic children's story, filled with conniving characters and emotional challenges. It is a world populated by cunning wolves, duplicitous trails of breadcrumbs, and ghosts that mysteriously vanish into thin air.
More on Nyenta.com
http://youtu.be/P3teM41F2Oo?si=nqDIvZ8Y7B8QFdM0
The Lying Wolf
In our story, the wolf lurks in the depths of the dating app forest. Much like the hungry wolf in Little Red Riding Hood, this wolf hides behind a veil of deception – studies have found that during the initial phase of dating a person online, an average of around 7% of the information revealed is untrue.
People often fall back on lies to make their profile seem more interesting, or to avoid awkward conversations. While in children's stories the truth always comes out, it can be much harder to distinguish fact from fiction on a dating app, and many users become jaded and sceptical once they've been deceived. A bad start to any relationship.
I stopped waiting on the light at the end of the tunnel; I just lit that bitch up myself! - Sassy White Girl
https://music.apple.com/us/album/im-white-girl-sassy-single/1816539373
/theconversation.com/ghosting-and-breadcrumbing-the-psychological-impact-of-our-bad-behaviour-on-dating-apps-258087
Every single day, thousands of people around the world use dating apps to strike up conversations with strangers, with the supposedly mutual objective of finding a partner. However, placing blind trust in others' intentions is the first mistake that many users make – the person on the other side of the screen might not actually be in search of true love, or anything resembling it.
In fact, several studies have highlighted that people use dating apps for all manner of reasons, ranging from conversation to just nosing around other profiles. When it comes to dating apps, the quest for true love is evidently the last thing on many people's minds.
Far from a utilitarian matchmaking tool, dating apps more closely resemble a classic children's story, filled with conniving characters and emotional challenges. It is a world populated by cunning wolves, duplicitous trails of breadcrumbs, and ghosts that mysteriously vanish into thin air.
More on Nyenta.com
- Stuck Doing Math or Figuring Out Life's Numbers? Calculator.now Makes It Stupidly Simple
- Tronox Announces Dates for Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Release & Webcast Conference Call
- Colbert Packaging Announces WBENC Recognition
- Non-Profit Pay Away Announces Support to Boys & Girls Clubs of America for Back-to-School Giving
- RBLP Leadership Certifications is authorizing new Training Partners in New York
http://youtu.be/P3teM41F2Oo?si=nqDIvZ8Y7B8QFdM0
The Lying Wolf
In our story, the wolf lurks in the depths of the dating app forest. Much like the hungry wolf in Little Red Riding Hood, this wolf hides behind a veil of deception – studies have found that during the initial phase of dating a person online, an average of around 7% of the information revealed is untrue.
People often fall back on lies to make their profile seem more interesting, or to avoid awkward conversations. While in children's stories the truth always comes out, it can be much harder to distinguish fact from fiction on a dating app, and many users become jaded and sceptical once they've been deceived. A bad start to any relationship.
I stopped waiting on the light at the end of the tunnel; I just lit that bitch up myself! - Sassy White Girl
https://music.apple.com/us/album/im-white-girl-sassy-single/1816539373
/theconversation.com/ghosting-and-breadcrumbing-the-psychological-impact-of-our-bad-behaviour-on-dating-apps-258087
Source: The Conversation
0 Comments
Latest on Nyenta.com
- Assent Expands Executive Team to Accelerate Global Growth & Innovation
- CompStak and Faropoint Unveil Report on Small-Bay Industrial Real Estate Trends Across Nine Markets
- AbbVie and Ichnos Glenmark Innovation (IGI) Announce Exclusive Global Licensing Agreement for ISB 2001, a First-in-Class CD38×BCMA×CD3 Trispecific Antibody
- The World's Largest Green Economic Revolution Emerges as Nature, Tech, and Finance Converge
- Vinnetwork Unveils Decentralized AI Platform with Vinnetwork(VIN) Token to Challenge Tech Giants' Data Monopoly
- Centennial Flyers to Become Colorado's First Launch Customer for All-Electric B23 Energic Aircraft
- Pyro Marketing Opens New Digital Marketing Company in Saint Petersburg to Power Growth for Fitness and Ecommerce Brands
- Dr. John Salerno of Salerno Wellness Introduces Their New Full Body Capsule for Advanced LED Light Therapy Patient Treatments
- Korean Cultural Center New York presents K-Culture Festa in New York
- Vibrillo Social Launches: A Bold, Privacy-First Alternative to Big Social Media
- $14M Expansion Deal with Famed David Lloyd Highlights Rebrand of Sports, Entertainment and Gaming Innovation by AI Driven, Online Fan Engagement Co
- Heartfelt Dreams Foundation Launches Campaign to Build CHD Hospital
- The Industry Flocks to the Fancy Food Show: Summer 2025 Event Saw 14% Increase in Attendee Registration, Nearly 2,500 Exhibitors from 59 Countries
- Radarsign Tackles Intersection Safety with Launch of Grid-Free Solar LED Stop Sign
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center CEO to Be Honored at 2025 Hope Gala in NYC
- Emmy-Winning Journalist José Martínez to Debut Powerful New Book at New York Mobile Film Festival
- Miami Real Estate Agent Drastically Increases Interest In Homes
- Adostics & Genmega Announce the Introduction of A-POD
- STAGWELL LAUNCHES STAGWELL MEDIA PLATFORM (SMP), A CENTRALIZED TEAM OF GLOBAL MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY AND DATA INVESTMENT EXPERTS
- LIB and Nidec Rejoin Forces for Giant TH-0098 Temperature Humidity Test Chamber