The first 15 deadly sins of online dating

EPISODE · Feb 15, 2019 · 1H 30M

The first 15 deadly sins of online dating

from Closeness · host Tari Mannello

Online dating is a bit like stepping into the wild West—lawless, chaotic, and full of promise, but it also isn’t without its pitfalls. For some, it’s thrilling, while for others, it’s a little secret we only whisper about to our closest friends. With endless choices and cutting-edge technology in the palm of our hands, why do so many of us leave dating apps feeling more frustrated, jaded, and alone than when we started?As much as online dating is meant to bring us closer, it often brings out the worst in how we treat each other. Why do we ghost without a second thought, or send messages we’d never dare speak in person, or play games that end in nothing but regret? If finding love is supposedly easier than ever, why does it feel so incredibly hard to connect?This brutally honest episode is the first in a multi-part series that dives headfirst into the tricky, awkward, and messy realities of modern dating.Together, we’ll explore why we sabotage our chances, why we resort to treating people as disposable, and most importantly, how we can turn things around when all seems lost. Whether you’re a seasoned swiper or an app novice, this episode unpacks the unspoken truths of online dating and gives you the tools to navigate it with confidence and clarity.Ready to face the chaos head-on? Let’s get started.Are you ready to come closer?Closeness CoachingCloseness on YouTube

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