I get what you mean — online dating definitely makes meeting people easier, but depth doesn’t automatically come with convenience. I think the real issue isn’t the platform, it’s how people use it. If conversations stay basic, connections will too. But when two people are intentional, vulnerable, and patient, something meaningful can absolutely grow online. Technology is just a tool; emotional availability is what really matters. I recently read a related article that explores how digital spaces can either limit or enhance connection depending on mindset. In the end, depth still depends on us, not the app.
I get what you mean — online dating definitely makes meeting people easier, but depth doesn’t automatically come with convenience. I think the real issue isn’t the platform, it’s how people use it. If conversations stay basic, connections will too. But when two people are intentional, vulnerable, and patient, something meaningful can absolutely grow online. Technology is just a tool; emotional availability is what really matters. I recently read a related article that explores how digital spaces can either limit or enhance connection depending on mindset. In the end, depth still depends on us, not the app.