Prøve GULL - Gratis

CONFESSIONS OF A HINGE POWER DATER

WIRED

|

January - February 2025

BY HIS OWN estimation, JB averages about three dates a week. "It's gonna sound wild," he confesses, "but I've probably been on close to 200 dates in the last year and a half."

- JASON PARHAM

CONFESSIONS OF A HINGE POWER DATER

There was the woman who demanded he call her an Uber home after their date at a bar in Greenpoint, even though she lived right around the corner-"a five-minute walk from her house." There was the woman he met for brunch who looked like Lolo Jones and who said she would never date a man with a mental illness. "I'm like, hold on-no anxiety, no ADHD?" JB says.

"I just felt like she was ruling out a lot of people." There was the first-year law school student 10 years his junior. There were the two different women, in an unexpected twist, who later became his close friends.

That's how it goes for the chronically hinged, the romantics who tirelessly stalk dating apps in search of connection. JB-who, stating professional concerns, asked to be identified by his initials-first logged on in 2013, around the time a startup called Tinder was flipping the rules of courtship almost overnight. Supercharged by a sudden wave of popularity, each new dating app promised a unique angle on making a connection. Hinge was for serious daters. Bumble gave women control. Raya was all aspiration and luxury, requiring a referral to join. Feeld championed ethical non-monogamy. The most popular gay hookup apps-Grindr, Scruff, and Jack'd all predated Tinder, mind youadded new features to compete. And for a while, horny prosperity reigned.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA WIRED

WIRED

WIRED

SPIT ON, SWORN AT, AND UNDETERRED: WHAT IT'S LIKE TO OWN A CYBERTRUCK

WIRED spoke to seven Tesla Cybertruck owners about their most controversial purchase and why they're proud to drive it.

time to read

3 mins

January / February 2026

WIRED

WIRED

COMFORT OBJECT

Ruby survives on affection, not utility.

time to read

4 mins

January / February 2026

WIRED

WIRED

THE YEAR IN BIG SHOES: FIDJI SIMO TAKES THE REINS

SAM ALTMAN HAS LONG BEEN THE FACE OF OPENAI. SO WHO'S THE NEW CEO HE PUT IN CHARGE OF ALL HIS PRODUCTS?

time to read

15 mins

January / February 2026

WIRED

WIRED

Bang for Your Buck

It's possible to scale horological heights without breaking the bank. Meet WIRED's top 10 bargains.

time to read

3 mins

January / February 2026

WIRED

WIRED

The Cure

A year ago, 250 million people were using ChatGPT every week. By February, that number rose to 400 million. Now it's 800 million. Of those, untold legions are confessing their innermost secrets to Al. This is the story of two humans-and their bots-on the very edge of therapy's new frontier.

time to read

56 mins

January / February 2026

WIRED

WIRED

SLEEP DREAMS

Margaret Thatcher, who was known for sleeping only four hours a night, is often credited with saying \"sleep is for wimps!\" But sleep is actually work. Putting down the phone, setting aside personal or political worries-these require discipline. True relaxation calls for training.

time to read

4 mins

January / February 2026

WIRED

WIRED

DECISION TIME

Do you go all in on one pricey, luxe watch or assemble a swarm of budget timepieces? Let's crunch the numbers.

time to read

7 mins

January / February 2026

WIRED

WIRED

THE MANY SIDES OF Ed Zitron

He's one of the loudest voices of the Al haters-even as he does PR for Al companies. Either way, the multi-platform British tech writer has your attention.

time to read

17 mins

January / February 2026

WIRED

WIRED

The Worst Thing About AI Is That People CAN'T SHUT UP ABOUT IT

A plea from WIRED's top boss: Say less.

time to read

3 mins

January / February 2026

WIRED

WIRED

THE YEAR IN BIG DATA: ALEX KARP GOES TO WAR

PALANTIR'S CEO IS GOOD WITH ICE AND SAYS HE DEFENDS HUMAN RIGHTS. BUT WILL ISRAEL AND TRUMP EVER GO TOO FAR FOR HIM?

time to read

12 mins

January / February 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size