People Discuss How They Found Love Before The Era Of Dating Apps And Social Media (Twitter Thread)

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    Font - Hannah Hoffman Music @HHMusicOfficial Literally BAFFLED as to how people found love before dating sites and social media. Was settling the norm? Or did everyone just happen to be romantically compatible with the person sitting nearest to them in class? 12:34 AM - Sep 1, 2022. Twitter Web App
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    Font - Rachel Newport - Research Midwife @RachelN76 Replying to @HHMusicOfficial and @DrLindaDykes I got drunk on a works do and kissed the guy I'd fancied all night. Except it wasn't him. I snogged a completely different guy, was too embarrassed to admit this, so now we are married with two kids. 9:39 PM Sep 2, 2022. Twitter for iPhone
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    Font - Suzannah Lipscomb @sixteenthCgirl Replying to @HHMusicOfficial The problem is here is the word 'settling'. It is a mean-spirited word that shows an ignorance of what really happens in making a relationship work: courage, vulnerability, selflessness, generosity, kindness. Sure you need to fancy them too, but that's the easy bit. 2:52 PM Sep 2, 2022. Twitter Web App
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    Font - Mubarak Regime Destigm... @ManFromMuiz Replying to @HHMusicOfficial Most of this "right match" or "compatible" stuff is fake. relationships are 80% about trying to make things work 10:41 AM . Sep 2, 2022. Twitter Web App
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    Smile - Kirsty: Polkabops @SherbetKirsty www Replying to @HHMusicOfficial I spent YEARS on dating apps, and then met my husband on holiday. It was a teeny tiny hotel so we just got chatting when I heard him mention it was his birthday. I'd been single for 6 years & never thought it would happen, let alone to actually meet in real life. It can happen!
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    Font - Aaron Gowen @AaronGowen ... Replying to @HHMusicOfficial I think you might be implicitly begging a question, to wit: Is it necessary to find a highly compatible person to date, or is it a matter of two people with more-or- less good compatibility accommodating each other and adjusting their habits until they become a strong fit? 4:39 PM Sep 1, 2022. Twitter Web App
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    Font - Suntzoogway @suntzoogway Replying to @HHMusicOfficial People weren't settling then, their brains jus weren't fried & so they were able to appreciate th beauty & humanity in others instead of discarding them bc they don't fulfill a gameified sterile fantasy checklist Shortermism & Paradox of choice inflated standards unrealistically 3:51 AM Sep 2, 2022 Twitter for Android
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    Font - HelloCorti @HelloCorti Replying to @HHMusicOfficial I was a waitress at a tiny restaurant in the middle of nowhere in Alaska. Couple from Nevada came in from a cruise tour. I happened to be their waitress. We chatted, they asked lots of questions. Said I should meet their son. Been together since then 14 years ago. He's the best 5:07 PM. Sep 1, 2022. Twitter Web App
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    Font - Lucy Huber @clhubes Replying to @HHMusicOfficial Literally yes? My now husband sat next to me at orientation for our study abroad program in college and I thought he was cute and talked to him whenever I saw him after that. 7:49 PM . Sep 2, 2022. Twitter Web App
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    Font - Kaile Ashmore @KaileAshmore Replying to @HHMusicOfficial It was actually way easier to find love before dating sites. Dating sides have made it infinitely more difficult. 3:38 PM Sep 2, 2022. Twitter for iPhone
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    Font - chris evans @notcapnamerica Replying to @HHMusicOfficial Yes settling was the norm. Still is. ... On the other hand, there's something to be said for not having an endless supply of romantic options at your fingertips at a moment's notice. It's like not being able to decide what to watch on Netflix because you're anxious abt committing 8:05 PM Sep 2, 2022. Twitter for iPhone
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    Font - Joyce @yuhsinjc Replying to @HHMusicOfficial The life circumstances that bring two people to "sit next to each other in class" are strong filters. There's a larger amount of shared context, and higher chances of running into each other again. I haven't used a dating app before, but "IRL chance" filters may be better! 2:40 AM - Sep 2, 2022. Twitter for Android
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    Font - 7 14 Aron, PhD @Leapdragon : Replying to @HHMusicOfficial It was simple when I was young. Guy sees cute girl anywhere, stranger or not. Guy comes up and says "You're cute, do you have a boyfriend?" Girl says "Yes" if not interested or "No" if she is. If "No," guy says "can I take you out to dinner and a movie?" and girl says "Yes." 7:27 PM. Sep 1, 2022 Twitter Web App
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    Font - maryannetalbott @maryannetalbott ... Replying to @HHMusicOfficial My husband (of 21 years) does not have many of the traits I was sure he would Had to Have (criteria!). Nope. Instead he is a whole treasure chest of amazing things I never thought to seek. Be willing to be surprised by another person's wonderfulness. There's no app for that. 6:32 PM Sep 2, 2022. Twitter for iPhone
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    Font - james @tvjames Replying to @HHMusicOfficial Apps probably make it easier for the shy or introverted but aren't you still "settling" even with an app? Or are you continuing to use the app even while you're in a relationship in case something "better" comes along? 7:07 PM. Sep 2, 2022. Twitter Web App

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