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Financial Express Chennai
|March 23, 2025
New online dating terminology reflects the swipe fatigue of a generation
EVERAL SURVEYS REVEAL dating sites world over have bred fatigue among users. Unsurprisingly, this has given birth to terminology that mirrors this mood. Swipe-fatigue is clearly the new normal.
For instance, 'floodlighting' is a term often used these days when the person shares deeply personal information all at once. Personal information can be a past trauma, childhood fantasies and struggles. It also happens when the person wants to share information in a relationship to gain a sense of intimacy, other person's empathy or trust.
Brené Brown, author of The Power of Vulnerability: Teachings of Authenticity, Connections and Courage, coined this term, and she says, "Oversharing? Not vulnerability; I call it floodlighting... A lot of times we share too much information as a way to protect us from vulnerability." Every year, dating terminology gets a fresh batch of buzzwords and trends like ghosting, love bombing that connect new-age daters.
Here's a list of some fancier, and most updated trends that will change the way you date in 2025:
Anti-app dating: Living in an app-dominated world, one always finds ways to cut the clutter. App fatigue is normal. More people are looking at connections in bars, clubs and bookshops for matchmaking spots.
Past friend: Many singles are looking to connect with people from their past. Revisiting old contact lists or missed connections whom you never met up with can help you catch up.
This story is from the March 23, 2025 edition of Financial Express Chennai.
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