Friends who have been coupled up since college are now refusing to set their single friends up with potential partners. It's a frustrating trend that's left many singles feeling stuck in the dating game.
Growing up, pop culture led me to believe that my friends would be eager to play Cupid when I was single. Instead, they've opted out of setting me up with someone special. While it may seem like just one person being reluctant, it's become a norm among this group of friends.
This lack of intervention has resulted in singles having limited options for dating. Online dating has only made the experience more daunting, and my friends have been noticeably absent from helping me navigate the world of apps and websites.
The situation is not entirely their fault, however. The resurgence of professional matchmaking services suggests that many people are exhausted with swiping through endless profiles on dating apps. It's clear that couples in this social circle know each other better than to just sit back and do nothing when it comes to setting up a single friend.
It's time for these friends to get off their love seats and take action. Setting someone up with a potential partner takes effort, but so does engaging in unfulfilling conversations or enduring awkward dates. Sharing frustrations about one's partner can be just as draining.
Singles deserve better than to be left without any viable options. It's time for these friends to put themselves out there and find some tolerable partners for their single friends. Who knows, they might even receive a return favor someday.
Growing up, pop culture led me to believe that my friends would be eager to play Cupid when I was single. Instead, they've opted out of setting me up with someone special. While it may seem like just one person being reluctant, it's become a norm among this group of friends.
This lack of intervention has resulted in singles having limited options for dating. Online dating has only made the experience more daunting, and my friends have been noticeably absent from helping me navigate the world of apps and websites.
The situation is not entirely their fault, however. The resurgence of professional matchmaking services suggests that many people are exhausted with swiping through endless profiles on dating apps. It's clear that couples in this social circle know each other better than to just sit back and do nothing when it comes to setting up a single friend.
It's time for these friends to get off their love seats and take action. Setting someone up with a potential partner takes effort, but so does engaging in unfulfilling conversations or enduring awkward dates. Sharing frustrations about one's partner can be just as draining.
Singles deserve better than to be left without any viable options. It's time for these friends to put themselves out there and find some tolerable partners for their single friends. Who knows, they might even receive a return favor someday.