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Swipe Left on the Chaos: A Therapist's Guide to Dating Apps and Real Connection

32 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Dating apps promised to make love easier. So why does it feel so hard? This week on Episode 62 of the Nearly Normal, two licensed therapists with 20+ years of clinical experience break down everything happening beneath the surface of modern dating — the fatigue, the confusion, the unspoken rules, and what all of it is doing to your ability to truly connect. Whether you're actively dating or just dating-app-curious, we're giving you practical, shame-free strategies to use these platforms without losing yourself in the process. Because you deserve more than a match — you deserve a real relationship.

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