The era of no romance: Is yearning dead in dating?
The era of no romance: Is yearning dead in dating?

By Saloni Jha

The dating trend of "yearning" once felt romantic and cinematic, but many singles now see it as emotional confusion disguised as love.

The dating trend of "yearning" once felt romantic and cinematic, but many singles now see it as emotional confusion disguised as love.

Freak matching: The new dating trend that might ruin your love life
Freak matching: The new dating trend that might ruin your love life

By Saloni Jha

Gen Z is obsessed with freak matching, but bonding over shared weirdness alone could be the quickest way to ruin a perfectly good relationship.

Gen Z is obsessed with freak matching, but bonding over shared weirdness alone could be the quickest way to ruin a perfectly good relationship.

Why are we not in favour of dating trend 'zombieing’?
Why are we not in favour of dating trend 'zombieing’?

By Saloni Jha

Zombieing is the chaotic dating trend where people who ghosted suddenly return like nothing happened, and Gen Z is exhausted.

Zombieing is the chaotic dating trend where people who ghosted suddenly return like nothing happened, and Gen Z is exhausted.

From micro detachment to micromance: 5 Gen Z terms that are too real that they hurt
From micro detachment to micromance: 5 Gen Z terms that are too real that they hurt

By Shambhavi Dixit

Gen Z is experiencing emotions that may sound minor but are quietly affecting them emotionally. Though brief in duration, these feelings often leave a lasting mark on memory.

Gen Z is experiencing emotions that may sound minor but are quietly affecting them emotionally. Though brief in duration, these feelings often leave a lasting mark on memory.

Puffer-fishing dating trend might explain why you’re still single
Puffer-fishing dating trend might explain why you’re still single

By Saloni Jha

Puffer-fishing is the dating habit where people pull away the second things get serious, and Gen Z knows it all too well.

Puffer-fishing is the dating habit where people pull away the second things get serious, and Gen Z knows it all too well.

Why Gen Z is not ready for Bumble's AI romance
Why Gen Z is not ready for Bumble's AI romance

By Saloni Jha

Love in the age of too many options? New dating trend BDHM tells how Gen Z filters love in 2026
Love in the age of too many options? New dating trend BDHM tells how Gen Z filters love in 2026

By Saloni Jha

BHDM is reshaping modern dating, pushing Gen Z to cut through the noise, filter faster, and prioritise clarity over endless romantic guesswork.

BHDM is reshaping modern dating, pushing Gen Z to cut through the noise, filter faster, and prioritise clarity over endless romantic guesswork.

What is wildflowering, the new dating trend letting Gen Z go soft in romance
What is wildflowering, the new dating trend letting Gen Z go soft in romance

By Saloni Jha

Wildflowering is redefining modern romance, letting connections grow naturally without pressure, labels, or timelines in 2026’s dating scene.

Wildflowering is redefining modern romance, letting connections grow naturally without pressure, labels, or timelines in 2026’s dating scene.

Falling in love after two conversations: Are we catching feelings or just craving decency?
Falling in love after two conversations: Are we catching feelings or just craving decency?

By Iraa Paul

Are Gen Z really falling in love after just two conversations, or is it about craving basic decency in modern dating?

Are Gen Z really falling in love after just two conversations, or is it about craving basic decency in modern dating?

What is the 777 rule dating trend? The viral way of putting relationships to the test
What is the 777 rule dating trend? The viral way of putting relationships to the test

By Saloni Jha

The viral 777 rule promises stronger relationships through routine dates and trips, but is it a genius hack or just another social media illusion?

The viral 777 rule promises stronger relationships through routine dates and trips, but is it a genius hack or just another social media illusion?