My Dating Detox Led To Love
WOMAN - UK|June 22, 2020
When she stopped swiping right after 10 years of online dating, radio presenter Verity Geere suddenly found The One
Eimear O'hagan
My Dating Detox Led To Love

When the second-hand car dealer from Essex was shoving his tongue down my throat, I knew I’d had enough. Not just of him – he’d already told me over dinner I needed to ‘lose a few pounds’ – but of online dating, and men in general.

At the end of another disastrous date in October 2018, I’d reached my tipping point. It wasn’t just I was sick of wasting my evenings with guys that I knew I was never going to have a relationship with. I also didn’t like who I’d become. I should have chucked a drink over the Essex boy, not ignored his cruel comment and then let him snog me. But I’d lost my self-respect – and it was time to find it again.

An online dating junkie, I first signed up to sites such as My Single Friend and harmony in 2008. Before then, my longest relationship had lasted five years and I’d met men the traditional ways: in bars, at work and through mates. Hurtling towards 30, I wanted marriage, kids and a happy-ever-after, and encouraged by friends finding love online, I believed this was how I’d do it.

Looking back, I quickly fell into the trap of using it to feel good about myself. How many guys were interested, how many was I chatting to, how many ‘likes’ did I have? As more sites and apps launched, I added them to my phone. From Match and Tinder to Bumble and Happn, I was there with my carefully curated profile and filtered selfies. My thumb ached from hours scrolling. I had online dating FOMO – a compulsion to be on as many sites as possible because what if I missed the chance to meet The One?

Dating horrors

This story is from the June 22, 2020 edition of WOMAN - UK.

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