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What is avalanching, the pre-Valentine's Day dating trend experts are warning about?

FP Explainers • January 16, 2024, 19:08:17 IST
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‘Avalanching’ is the phenomenon where people are swiping right increasingly on dating apps, especially in the run-up to Valentine’s Day. It may seem interesting, but experts warn that it forces you to settle for less

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What is avalanching, the pre-Valentine's Day dating trend experts are warning about?

It might be challenging to date in the fast-paced world of modern romance. People are spending more time on screens and swiping through apps as Valentine’s Day comes near and they are desperately looking for a romantic partner. Concern is growing over this recent trend known as “avalanching.” Let’s take a closer look. The meaning of “avalanching” In the context of modern dating, “avalanching” is the phenomenon when people encounter plenty of messages and interactions on dating apps, especially during a particular time of year, like the days leading up to Valentine’s Day, according to Moneycontrol. In a recent poll by the dating app Finding The One, 79 percent of the 800 participants acknowledged using dating apps more frequently in January, demonstrating how common this trend is. [caption id=“attachment_12960372” align=“alignnone” width=“640”]tinder Dating app Tinder may soon introduce a number of AI-powered features for its users. Reuters File Photo[/caption] In their haste to meet a possible mate, almost half of those polled in the study are willing to ignore non-negotiables, including age, location, and appearance. Why experts are concerned Getting more matches may seem like a good idea, but experts warn that avalanching could force you to settle for someone who isn’t really the best choice in the long run. Dating expert Sylvia Linzalone cautions that this rise in January swiping, which is being driven by societal expectations and the impending fear of being alone on Valentine’s Day, may have unintended repercussions. According to Indy100, she emphasises that this spike is a normal reaction to social pressures and the need for companionship during a season focused on love. Linzalone claims that singles may find Valentine’s Day difficult, particularly if they are surrounded by friends who are organising romantic getaways and dinners. She draws attention to how depressing the circumstances are and offers advice against caving into the demands of avalanching. Potential risks Sylvia also spoke about how the latest dating trend, avalanching, has two effects. She told Indy100, “There’s the additional risk of feeling disappointed if those extra efforts that people put into finding a date for Valentine’s Day don’t come to fruition.” Linzalone also criticised the modern dating trends that keep changing. The expert highlighted how these platforms evolved into a messaging-heavy, face-to-face-interaction-light version of social media. She responded by introducing the concept of “intentional dating,” advising people to adhere to their non-negotiables and underlining the value of upholding standards despite the craze of pre-Valentine’s Day swipes. Linzalone believes that setting aside time for in-person encounters rather than online communication is the secret to improving one’s romantic life in the new year. By adopting a deliberate dating approach and prioritising in-person interactions, people can steer clear of the dangers of avalanching and increase the likelihood of forming deep, lasting connections. In 2024, she believes that real-world relationships will take precedence over virtual ones for individuals looking for true connections. With inputs from agencies

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