Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Didn’t Think I’d Be Dating in My 80s’
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Didn’t Think I’d Be Dating in My 80s’

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Interview Guest: Amir Levine, M. Amir: In the simplest form, attachment is the way that our brain evolves to feel safe. Basically, we are social species and the way we feel safe is through other people.

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At face value, dating apps can look a bit silly. Swipe, swipe, click, swipe — in a few minutes, you can make hundreds of snap judgments about other single people based on a few photos and brief bio. Dating apps put matchmaking into the palms of our hands, delivering potential partners as conveniently as ordering takeout, all on a platform that can feel more like a game than dating . At the center of this critique is a debate over whether dating apps benefit or harm women.

For those who have never used a dating app, each one offers different iterations of the same basic premise. The app offers you options: other users in the area who match your described sexual orientation, age filters, and geographic proximity. If you like someone, and the person with that profile likes you back, the two of you are matched. What happens next is all up to the users.

You can chat, get to know each other, and decide if you want to meet. You might end up dating , even falling in love. What happens after the initial match is truly is up to you.