A Relationship Expert's Number One Tip for Dating in Every Decade
CHELSEA NEIGHBORHOOD, MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, JUN 18 – Dr. Deb highlights the rise of in-person dating over apps and advises men in their twenties and beyond to be authentic and patient for lasting relationships.
- On a Tuesday night in Chelsea, Manhattan, dozens attended a 'Masterclass in Meet Cutes' seeking advice for meeting people in person.
- This event responded to widespread dating fatigue as many feel burned out, lost, and reliant on apps that hinder real connection and conversation.
- Experts and daters like Dunn and Dr. Castaldo emphasized that apps cannot replace spontaneous real-world interaction and advised being honest and transparent about one’s desires.
- Dunn said, 'Everyone is so burned out' and that people have been 'trained to swipe, not speak,' while Tara prioritized meeting in spaces reflecting her values.
- The discussion suggests a shift back toward in-person meetings despite challenges like social fatigue and phone dependence, with many daters seeking more authentic, patient connections.
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