Coronavirus May Actually Change Online Dating for the Better

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We may be separated by six feet or hundreds of miles, but in a way, we’re more connected than ever. So what does this mean for the future of romance?

swept through New York City, transforming everyday life as we know it, my best friend went on a date. She’d hit things off with a guy on Hinge and they had plans to meet up at a bar for a few rounds of pinball — standard first-date stuff for the world of four weeks ago. But as she was getting ready to leave, she received a series of worrisome texts. Her date might have been exposed to coronavirus at his office and was waiting for his coworker’s test results.

Single life can be liberating, especially if you live alone. No one can complain if you load the dishwasher wrong, forget to fill the soap, or hog the TV all day. But as time goes on, some solo-dwellers like Jessica Adams are concerned about the impact of isolation on their romantic life. “I’ve always avoided dating apps because I like meeting in person, but now they’re the only option,” says Adams.

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