Swiping Through the Apps
Swiping left or right?
This episode we’re swiping through the apps!
Social media is a major part of it, of course. But the dating apps like Tinder, bumble, etc,.
Set the tone for many romantic and platonic relationships.
We often see college students lose interest fast when it comes to dating, or finding their true love.
Some students get lucky and may find themselves in a long term relationship.
Some may also not take it seriously and find themselves in a very brief romance, or some may not be so lucky at all.
Why is that?
The hookup culture is one of the most controversial topics on college campuses.
It is a topic that has been debated over and over again, and there is no clear answer.
“The “hookup culture” is a culture where people hook up with each other without being in a relationship.
There is no commitment, and often no communication or emotional connection between the two people.
Are dating apps effective? Do they influence or project good nature onto students in college?
Or does it create an unrealistic expectation?
Although, your hosts, Sangai & Sam may not have professional answers for you.
This episode lets you think about how to go about experiencing life interactions within dating apps, and to figure out if it’s something that you would consider while being in college.
Sam &Sangai get very personal as they both indulge in the college tradition of being on tinder, and new social media like “Yik Yak”.
While listening to this episode, it’s fair to ask yourself which dating apps are better or more effective for you to fulfill your agenda?
How can we as college students have a better outcome when it comes to interacting on dating apps and social media?
When is it time to get off of these apps?
And when is it safe to get on?
Listen to their stories below ⬇️