In the past week, Chanté Joseph’s ‘Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing Now?’ British Vogue article has quickly broken the internet, with strong agrees and disagrees. The struggle between blissfully enjoying singledom and being in a happy relationship without becoming completely “bewitched, body and soul“ in classic Pride and Prejudice style and therefore entering “Boyfriendland”, is real.
This isn’t the only question that arises now though. In the age of cancel culture characterised by horoscopes, the abundant obstacles of online dating and questionable tarot card readings, dating has become a completely different playing field. How can you navigate this?
If you’ve seen someone’s face completely change when you’ve told them you’re an Aquarius, you’re probably not alone. Emily Harvey explores both sides of the coin, as astrology is starting to positively bring the sacredness of a deeper understanding to the forefront of people’s minds, yet there’s still place for improvement on this topic.
Jessica O’Rourke’s article with relationship coach Teresha Young offers you further help on modern dating. To get straight to the point: the approach is #NoFilter. Young’s masterclass won’t only encourage you to be honest, but will also reaffirm you that you should trust your gut.
Does love at first sight exist? Or is that love at first swipe? From catfishes through statistics to the perfect profile, Charlotte Ashley dives into the threats and benefits of dating apps with the help of COO and co-founder of the dating app Thursday, Matt McNeill Love.
The last question is: Who should be paying on a date? Is the weight supposed to be on the shoulders of the man, is it okay to just go Dutch, and are you a bad feminist if you don’t pay? Emma Pettengell explores the ongoing questions on financial anxiety when it comes to relationships.
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