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    From 'delusionships' to 'fake-ups', here's latest GenZ dating trends
    Navigating love in the digital age

    From 'delusionships' to 'fake-ups', here's latest GenZ dating trends

    By Rishabh Raj
    Jul 14, 2023
    05:55 pm

    What's the story

    In an ever-evolving world of Gen Z dating, things have undergone significant transformations in recent years.

    Whether you are a Gen Zer seeking to navigate the complexities of modern dating or an individual looking to gain a better understanding of the newest trends in romantic relationships, join us as we explore the freshest dating trends ruling among the Zoomers.

    Delusionship

    Delusionship

    You are swiping on a dating app and you come across an incredibly attractive person.

    You exchange a few messages, and suddenly, your mind starts racing with wild daydreams.

    You picture yourselves walking on the beach, having romantic picnics, and strolling through the city under the moonlight.

    But, none of that is real. You might be falling into what they call a "delusionship."

    Evil dead rise

    Evil Dead Rise

    You have finally moved on from a past relationship and are happily enjoying your single life.

    Then, out of the blue, your ex pops up, armed with a fresh set of promises and improvements.

    But deep down, you know that it could all be a trap.

    You realize you might be experiencing what Gen Z daters call an "Evil Dead Rise."

    Chameleoning

    Chameleoning 

    You start chatting with your match and feel a connection. However, as you continue to interact, you notice that their personality, likes, and dislikes seem to be constantly shifting to match yours.

    They start copying your interests, hobbies and even edit their profile to be more like yours.

    You are left wondering if they are being genuine or engaging in what's called "chameleoning."

    Fake-up

    Fake-up

    When you match with someone and they start opening up about their recent breakup, after just a few minutes of interaction, they share their sob story, seeking empathy.

    However, soon you start to sense inconsistencies in their narrative and behavior.

    It becomes apparent that they cooked up a breakup story just to strike up a conversation with the ultimate goal of dating you.

    No calls

    Breaking up on text

    Breaking up with someone via text may appear impersonal or callous to some, but for Gen Zers, it has become a natural part of their communication style.

    Texting has become deeply ingrained in their everyday habits, making it the go-to method for ending relationships.

    While some might view it as callous, young people see it as the standard approach in today's digital era.

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