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Why Most People Are Wasting Time On Dating Apps (Psychology Explained)

Learn why dating apps feel like a waste of time. In today’s video, we’re going to discuss why so many people spend hours swiping, matching, and messaging on dating apps without getting the results they actually want. You may have stumbled across today’s video because you’re interested in some of the following topics: are dating apps a waste of time, why dating apps don’t work, why dating apps are bad for men, dating app fatigue, online dating problems, why matches go nowhere, and many more along a similar theme.

Today’s video is all about the hidden psychology and design of dating apps — the kind of design that keeps you scrolling, keeps you hoping, and keeps you coming back, even when the experience feels repetitive, frustrating, and unproductive. Most people think dating apps are tools for meeting someone, but the truth is more complicated than that. These platforms are not just built to help you get dates. They are also built to maximise engagement, hold your attention, and keep you using the app for as long as possible.

If you’ve ever found yourself lying in bed, scrolling through profiles, getting a few matches, having conversations that go nowhere, and then repeating the same cycle the next day, this video will make that experience make sense. We’re going to talk about why endless options often make dating harder instead of easier, why dating apps can create the illusion of progress without real progress, why men often struggle far more than they expect on these platforms, and how long-term app use can quietly distort your standards, your expectations, and even your ability to recognise genuine connection in real life.

So if you’ve ever asked yourself, “Are dating apps actually worth it?”, “Why do dating apps feel so exhausting?”, or “Why am I spending so much time on apps with so little to show for it?” then this video is for you. We’re going to break down what dating apps are really optimised to do, why that goal often conflicts with what users want, and what all of this means for modern dating.

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Andrew McLaurin
 

  • @franciscocardenas5758 says:

    Excellent analysis!

  • @valeriasuarezfernandez2051 says:

    I’m a trans woman and, for experience, it’s much more easy to flirt in a discoteque on saturday night than using one dating app. And much more funny.

  • @Desertpuma says:

    Never been on a dating app

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