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Off My Hinge
by Abigail Goodin
Having unintentionally gone on Sixty Hinge dates in the final six months of 2022, Abby has invited some of the sixty guys she met on the New York Dating Scene over two years later to get their perspective on the same interactions. As a social experiment and a comedy podcast, Off My Hinge facilitates a non-combative forum to analyze and unpack how and why Hinge has changed the way we have normalised all forms of relationship building in Gen Z. The project contextualises why Hinge has become a fundamental social tool in guiding and influencing how Gen Z forms relationships post-pandemic.
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Rehearsed Romancer
In this week's episode of Off My Hinge, Abby connects with Koby Lazar two years later, a Brooklynite beautifully acquainted with the NYC dating scene, to discuss one of Abby's fondest Hinge Dating memories. The episode attempts to tackle the question of whether or not anyone can learn the art of dating in the age of over saturated dating apps and underlines the factors and influences of creating proactive relationships facilitated through dating apps.
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Arm Doors and Cross Check
In the season premiere of Off my Hinge, Abby reconnects with D, the worst dates she's ever had. Two years later, the ex-daters discuss boundaries, taking accountability and of course, what they would have done differently with two more years of dating experience now under their belts.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Having unintentionally gone on Sixty Hinge dates in the final six months of 2022, Abby has invited some of the sixty guys she met on the New York Dating Scene over two years later to get their perspective on the same interactions. As a social experiment and a comedy podcast, Off My Hinge facilitates a non-combative forum to analyze and unpack how and why Hinge has changed the way we have normalised all forms of relationship building in Gen Z. The project contextualises why Hinge has become a fundamental social tool in guiding and influencing how Gen Z forms relationships post-pandemic.
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Abigail Goodin
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