Dating As A Millennial Is Screwed Up

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How many of the examples below apply to you :jbhmm:

When we were younger, romantic relationships seemed so much simpler. If we liked someone, we told them — and if they felt the same, we got together. These days, things are endlessly more complicated and frustrating, and dating as a millennial is seriously screwed up.


1. WE GHOST AS A WAY TO END THINGS.
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If we’re no longer interested in someone, we don’t need to tell them — we simply stop responding. If someone did this to us in real life, it would be completely psychotic, but because it’s over text or an instant message, we’ve somehow resigned ourselves to thinking it’s OK. Newsflash: it’s totally not. Even in the golden ages, the “Dear John” letter was left on the table in the foyer, but now, we’re lucky if you even get a typed string of characters saying “I’m sorry, it’s not working.”

2. WE’RE HYPER-FOCUSED ON SEX.
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Sex is scarily available — we can have it simply with the swipe of a finger. There’s zero effort made into getting to know someone for who they truly are unless we’re willing to undress and show the most sacred parts of ourselves first. And most of the time, sex doesn’t lead to a relationship — it leads to heartache, confusion and another one-night stand with the next person.

3. WE’RE IN A COMPETITION OF WHO CAN CARE THE LEAST.
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Showing actual emotions is heavily frowned upon. If we show our cards and act like we’re interested, it leaves the person we’re affectionate about turned off and running in the opposite direction instead of being flattered that we actually give a crap about them. There’s little gratitude for honest and happy emotions.

4. WE’RE TOO STRATEGIC ABOUT OUR RESPONES.
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Responding right away comes across as desperate and too available. It’s amazing how millennials view the luxury of having instant access to communication as something we need to treat as if we’re still using carrier pigeons. Instant messaging is just that — it’s instant — but we still withhold our response times to try and show just how busy, important, and unattached we are. What backwards and BS logic.

5. WE EXPECT A PERFECTION THAT DOESN’T EXIST.
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Social media and thousands of dating profiles shoved in our faces leads us to believe we’re entitled a fairy tale life that doesn’t truly exist. We write people off for a minor detail and quickly look for the next best thing that we’ll somehow also find flaws in. Nothing is ever good enough for millennials. We fail to realize that relationships are a balanced bond and that with the amazing things come imperfections as well.

6. WE’RE OVERLOADED WITH OPTIONS.
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We don’t believe we need to settle on anything because there’s always someone better looking with a better family life, better hobbies or someone with a better bank account. We move from person to person and even if we land on someone that makes us feel great and we could totally devote ourselves to in a relationship, we’re never quite willing to give up the search. The never-ending journey becomes more exhilarating than the actual prize itself.

7. WE’VE BECOME CONTENT WITH BEING ALONE.
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While we’ve been navigating the journey to find love, we’ve consequently committed our lives to ourselves and made them into something that’s happy and rewarding without someone to love, which means it’s that much harder to invite a relationship into our lives. We’re fine on our own, so we won’t leave our comfort zones for anyone. Sometimes we even find minor and trivial reasons not to because we’re secretly happy with things just the way they are.

8. WE’RE ALWAYS STUCK IN A GREY AREA.
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Almost relationships and no strings attached sex are the millennial versions of commitment. We’re left constantly wondering where relationships are headed, if anywhere, and plague ourselves with wondering if we’re wasting our time. No one is clear about their intentions, some lie about their intentions entirely just to have their ego’s stroked for a while, and basically no one has any clue wtf is going on.

9. WE DON’T FEEL ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE PAIN WE INFLICT ON TO OTHERS.
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When we’ve hurt someone’s feelings, we don’t feel even the slightest bit inclined to apologize or to make good on our wrongs. It’s not our problem — it’s theirs. A person’s emotions, even if caused by something we did or said, is up to them to resolve. We feel entitled to walk around acting like complete losers with the expectation that the way it’s received is a reflection of the person we dump our stuff on and nothing to do with the fact that we were the cruel ones.

10. WE’RE ALL JADED AS HELL.

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Trust is severely lacking in our dating culture. We’re in the thick of a hookup culture that values sex more than love, temporary fulfillment instead of life-long commitment and lazy ass communication that often gets lost in translation. We’re all so confused by our own pasts, and with heaps of more stuff constantly being added to the pile, we’re all becoming more and more jaded than ever before. We don’t even trust that love exists anymore because all we’re constantly met with disappointment. Dating as a millennial is like being in an apocalypse of love — and it’s pretty screwed up.
 

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It's probably easier said than done, but the bulk of these issues could be resolved if everyone was honest about who they are, honest about what they're after, and realistic with their expectations. As mentioned in the last point, trust is lacking, thus many people sorta play the game to protect themselves in a way. The fact of the matter is most those seeking a relationship generally want the same thing. It should be matter of matching personalities, values, and goals, but when there's no trust and honesty, it's hard to determine where people genuinely fall.
 

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It's probably easier said than done, but the bulk of these issues could be resolved if everyone was honest about who they are, honest about what they're after, and realistic with their expectations. As mentioned in the last point, trust is lacking, thus many people sorta play the game to protect themselves in a way. The fact of the matter is most those seeking a relationship generally want the same thing. It should be matter of matching personalities, values, and goals, but when there's no trust and honesty, it's hard to determine where people genuinely fall.
Cuz everyone trying to pretend to be what they see on social media

You hate to see it but many people's interests are pretty fukking basic and do things for likes.

That's why when you meet someone who acts like themself it's special
 

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We live in a world where a majority of men have to jump through ridiculously unreasonable hoops. You got to be funny, make 100K+, be 6' tall, have a dog, and have the free time to spoil them :shaq2:

10% of the men are fukking 80% of the women, if you are not in the top 10% of men your time is better spent making as much money as possible or leave your country to find a desperate woman in a 3rd world :umad:

Women these days are entitled, spoiled, narcissistic and require constant validation on social media. Their friends are constantly telling them they can do better than you :noah:

Doesn't help in today's social climate that we got simps who will gladly line up like ants to spoil them :cape:
 

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most of this is true and ive been avoiding people for damn near forever

but a big thing that ties together most of the generations is a perceived course of uselessness and lack of functionality
most people have nothing about them outside of being able to speak or lie then go to a job and they change a false identity every few years
and then argue in terms of whatever fictional character they are acting as in that moment ... that goes into the high expectations thing but way more expounded
alot of people have nothing to offer besides wasting your time or fronting and they want the world out of the other person... then act shocked when they find out they are both frauds
Other people which are rare, will have some hobby or passion and will be completely closed off for the most part and inaccessible. You are either getting all of someone phony and insecure or nothing out of someone with laser focus and tunnel vision on everything but you. Nobody is able to step outside of their own bubble to meet someone halfway, and understand people have all different loves and passions.
 
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