10 Dating Trends We Want To Leave Behind In 2022
Huff PostLOADING ERROR LOADING Quarantine and social distancing practices made dating weird for the last few years ― remember when New York City health department officials told singles to use walls and other dividers during sex to avoid face-to-face contact? The excess of questionably “ethically nonmonogamous” men on dating apps We’ve got nothing against practicing ethical nonmonogamy ― whatever works for you and yours! Beige Flags First coined by TikTok creator Caitlin MacPhail, a self-proclaimed dating guru, “beige flags” are “signs on dating app profiles that the person behind the profile is probably fucking boring.” Think: Someone whose entire personality is liking “The Office” or “Harry Potter.” Or someone who writes that they’re “looking for someone who can keep up with me” on their dating profile. “Are We Dating The Same Guy” private Facebook groups “Are We Dating The Same Guy?” started as a Facebook group for New Yorkers where women could anonymously share warnings about guys they’ve dated. Now there’s a “Are We Dating The Same Guy?” for nearly every big city.