Dating in New York City comes with a unique challenge: If you happen to fall for someone on the other side of the city, it can feel like long-distance dating thanks to lengthy subway commutes.
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.Dating in New York City comes with a unique set of challenges. People are busy, going out is expensive, and if you happen to fall for someone on the other side of the city, it can feel like long-distance dating.
A group of people were hanging out on the fire escape at the apartment when Casco’s MetroCard fell below. “I was like, oh nah, I gotta talk to her right now, I gotta get her information,” Mendez Canela said. In fact, Hoffman said distance should be one of the last considerations when thinking about whether to date someone.
“It's actually really fun because, each of us having our own little island, I feel like it's what's made it last so long,” Casco said. “Every time that we spend together is planned, it's intentional, it's fun, it's something that we both actually wanna do.” The whole thing felt sort of serendipitous — the train station meet-cute, Casco dropping the MetroCard and Mendez Canela getting it for her, as if to say “You’re going to need that, actually.” The second train station meet-cute.
“I think the pandemic made it a little easier in some ways to get our relationship going because we had less going on,” Marks said. “I end up coming here more often just because there's more music stuff here,” Marks said. “So I tend to stack my music activities around when I see him.”On days where she takes the train, she said she listens to podcasts. When she takes the car, she said she might call her parents to keep her company on the drive.
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