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How Dating Apps Contribute to the Demographic Crisis

The dating apps are under a lot of pressure. Falling revenues, people not wanting to pay, and Gen Z seemingly uninterested have led to collapsing stocks and circling activist investors. Their only path forward is monetization – but what does that mean for the demographic crisis?

00:00 Introduction: The Pressure on Dating Apps
00:11 The Monetization Dilemma
00:23 The Online Dating Landscape
02:18 The Rise of Match Group
04:15 The Big Three: Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble
06:15 The Financial Struggles of Dating Apps
07:15 User Dissatisfaction and Declining Interest
15:06 The Demographic Crisis
19:58 Possible Solutions and Future Outlook
20:49 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Why Letting Her Pick the Spot Changed My Dating Life

In this vid, I recount a date with a drop-dead gorgeous paralegal who picked a swanky restaurant. Spoiler alert: the bill was astronomical, and I’m sharing why this is a huge red flag. When a woman suggests an expensive restaurant right off the bat, it screams high maintenance. But if she’s down for coffee or a walk, you know she’s in it for YOU, not your wallet.

From my experience in modern dating, especially with dating women with kids or those still searching for their soulmate, matching energies is crucial. It’s all about finding someone who’s meant to be with you without giving up the toto right away.

What’s your biggest dating blunder? Share in the comments! If you enjoyed this story and want more dating advice and relationship tips, hit like and subscribe. Let’s navigate this wild world of modern dating together!

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Why You Should Let Women Choose Where to Meet
00:48 – Professions with the Highest Percentage of Single Women
02:15 – Alex’s Date Chooses an Expensive Restaurant for Their First Date
11:28 – Where to Go on a First Date
11:43 – Outro

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