What the dating industry will look like post-COVID

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I'm a dating coach whose inbox is flooded with requests from newly vaccinated singles. Here's what I predict will be popular on dating apps post-pandemic.

, prompted by the combination of warmer weather and the COVID-19 vaccine rollouts.

Sharing these types of details has become an easy way to convert a conversation to the next stage of the dating process. It's truly become the ultimate pre-pandemic icebreaker to say,"Oh, look at us, we're both vaccinated, we should go out and celebrate.

One of my clients was initially very skeptical about using video chat. She was excited to advance with someone and meet him in person, saying"I think I like this one. He looks great." However, I told her she couldn't like him because she didn't even know him, and encouraged her to have a video chat first. A few days later, I got a text saying,"Dodged a bullet with that one.

After being isolated the past year, some singles are throwing their pre-COVID-19 requirements out the window. The pre-COVID-19 style of dating is still kind of a novelty at the moment. These early days and attitudes around dating will most likely be different six months from now or even by Labor Day, as people begin to make adjustments to their lifestyle and mindset.

 

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