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Since the global pandemic of Coronavirus kicked in and new phrases like furlough scheme and social distancing came into our language, our lives have changed. Our work lives for one but also our social lives. For those of us who enjoyed the dating scene before lockdown landed us all at home, things are likely to be different going forward.
Dating During Lockdown
Dating apps and sites are something that has allowed people to continue dating during this lockdown period we’ve all been in. Swiping left and right, setting up online profiles, trying to connect with people in a virtual world. It’s a far cry from connecting with someone online to meeting them in real life. Some of us are looking for the one. Some of us are looking for fun. Others just want to meet new people and see where it goes. There are a range of fantastic websites if you’re looking for them. They range from locals in your area who are looking for love to matching you with your perfect partner. You can also log on and see who else is looking for a bit of fun by going to places like nostringsdating net.

The Future Of Online Dating
I think the future of online dating will see some big changes. Will people really want to go out and meet strangers when they’ve been unable to go and see their family? Will we be more wary about meeting people we don’t know because of the invisible virus that has been sweeping the globe? Video calling technology like Zoom has quickly become a staple of our everyday lives, will this kind of thing be incorporated into dating sites more? How would that look for a sex dating site, for example? This time of self isolation has maybe shown to us that we want people in our lives more than ever, to connect with people, make friends, fall in love, more than ever. But how do we go about this? There is no set schedule for it all. It’s an unknown and it will be interesting to see how it plays out.

The Dating Game
Can you really date someone and get to know someone whilst maintaining a distance of two metres? Can we rely on restaurants and pubs being open any time soon? Even if they do, will you want to sit in them any time soon? The internet has been a great source of comfort for many of us over the past few months and it will become an even bigger part of our dating lives going forward. Sign up to some websites, make your profiles, include a cracking photo of yourself and see who you can connect with. There are people out there in exactly the same situation who want to meet people and they could be looking for someone just like you. Putting ourselves out there is the first step in this unknown dating journey. If you never try, you’ll never know. Be brave. It could be the best thing you ever did!

