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The right to yearn

What if we had a dating app that was focussed on the complexity of attraction and considered our many facets as people?

November 16, 2021 Kat Porritt-Fraser
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Digital playgrounds: The Jane Austen-dating app seesaw

Sarah Jasem doesn’t know whether to swipe left or right on the Austen fantasy.

November 3, 2020 Sarah Jasem
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Online dating in the time of corona

The Zoom generation is trading hook up apps for online match-making in isolation.

April 30, 2020 Alvin Chung
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An open discourse on open relationships

We take a critical look at the state of queer dating.

May 1, 2018 Kida Lin
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The dating game

Courtney Thompson explores the spread of dating apps for the non-normative consumer.

February 27, 2016 Courtney Thompson

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