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New York City Men Experience Disappointment with Marathon Dates

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

In New York City, a trend of 'marathon dates' is emerging, where singles engage in lengthy dates lasting up to 10 hours. These dates often involve multiple activities such as dining, drinking, and exploring the city. However, many men report being 'ghosted' after these extensive outings, leading to emotional and financial disappointment. The phenomenon is partly attributed to the convenience and overwhelming nature of dating apps, which offer a plethora of potential matches. Despite the initial excitement and connection felt during these dates, the aftermath often leaves participants feeling disheartened when their date ceases communication without explanation.
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Why It's Important?

This trend highlights the evolving dynamics of modern dating, particularly in urban settings like New York City. The reliance on dating apps has created a paradox of choice, where individuals may feel that a better match is just a swipe away, leading to less commitment and more frequent 'ghosting.' This behavior can have broader implications on social interactions and mental health, as individuals may experience increased anxiety and self-doubt. Additionally, the financial burden of these marathon dates can be significant, impacting personal finances and potentially influencing future dating behaviors.

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