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07.05.2023
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07.05.2023
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07.05.2023
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Picture this: it's a Sunday morning. I've woken up with a slight hangover and I'm in the mood to get a little frisky.
I roll over in bed to snuggle up to my man friend - but oh wait, I'm single. There is no one there.
I make the mistake of going on Instagram for an aimless scroll to fill the void.
But rather than pictures of cute puppies or hilarious memes, I'm instantly hit with pictures of my happy coupled up friends having brunch, or going for a morning swim, or setting off for a fun road trip together.
Ergh, Sundays are the WORST! I call them the Sunday blues, because I never feel more single than I do on a Sunday.
Jana Hocking feels extra lonely on Sunday mornings and finds herself spending more time on dating apps
I used to fight this doom day with my best friend when we lived together. We would purposely lock in fun plans to stop ourselves feeling blue.
It was like the cutest date day, but with each other. We would set our alarms late, wake up and go get a coffee at our local coastal cafe, then come back home get dressed up in gorgeous dresses and take ourselves off to an art gallery.
We would peruse whatever exhibition was currently on and then stop at the closest wine bar for a glass (or two) of vino and a bowl of olives. Before heading home to binge watch rom-coms with a pizza. It was the best day ever.
And then she met a man. Then she got married. And then had a child. And Sundays went back to being oh, so blue.
It's for this very reason that dating apps report their busiest day for swiping is a Sunday. Yes, it is this very day that we freak out and decide it's time to get a partner. Queue a swiping frenzy.
Jana revealed that Bumble experiences a 15 per cent spike in matches on Sunday, and Tinder experiences 10 per cent more sign ups and 35 per cent more swiping activity
Bumble says they experience a 15 per cent spike in matches on Sunday, and Tinder experienc
07.05.2023
Milla: Thank you :)
Picture this: it's a Sunday morning. I've woken up with a slight hangover and I'm in the mood to get a little frisky.
I roll over in bed to snuggle up to my man friend - but oh wait, I'm single. There is no one there.
I make the mistake of going on Instagram for an aimless scroll to fill the void.
But rather than pictures of cute puppies or hilarious memes, I'm instantly hit with pictures of my happy coupled up friends having brunch, or going for a morning swim, or setting off for a fun road trip together.
Ergh, Sundays are the WORST! I call them the Sunday blues, because I never feel more single than I do on a Sunday.
Jana Hocking feels extra lonely on Sunday mornings and finds herself spending more time on dating apps
I used to fight this doom day with my best friend when we lived together. We would purposely lock in fun plans to stop ourselves feeling blue.
It was like the cutest date day, but with each other. We would set our alarms late, wake up and go get a coffee at our local coastal cafe, then come back home get dressed up in gorgeous dresses and take ourselves off to an art gallery.
We would peruse whatever exhibition was currently on and then stop at the closest wine bar for a glass (or two) of vino and a bowl of olives. Before heading home to binge watch rom-coms with a pizza. It was the best day ever.
And then she met a man. Then she got married. And then had a child. And Sundays went back to being oh, so blue.
It's for this very reason that dating apps report their busiest day for swiping is a Sunday. Yes, it is this very day that we freak out and decide it's time to get a partner. Queue a swiping frenzy.
Jana revealed that Bumble experiences a 15 per cent spike in matches on Sunday, and Tinder experiences 10 per cent more sign ups and 35 per cent more swiping activity
Bumble says they experience a 15 per cent spike in matches on Sunday, and Tinder experie
07.05.2023