You can ban one thing from modern dating. What’s gone?
Modern dating has a few things that could probably be sent straight to the bin.
You get one deletion. What are you getting rid of?
Modern dating has a few things that could probably be sent straight to the bin.
You get one deletion. What are you getting rid of?
Maybe they genuinely hate texting. Maybe it’s the oldest excuse in the dating handbook.
Pick your side - one word, one sentence, or your hottest take.
One rule. Everyone has to follow it.
It can be about texting, first dates, ghosting, honesty, effort, communication - anything.
One sentence is enough.
Let’s see what daters think should be non negotiable.
You asked them out - now take the lead.
No more what do you want to do? I don’t mind. You choose. Pick somewhere, make a plan and make it easy for them to say yes.
Agree, disagree or defend your position.
You know the one you’ve seen approximately 847 times
Drop your pick below - let's crown Sydney's most overused dating prompt
No explanation needed. Just name it!
a) Know instantly if someone genuinely likes you
b) Never get ghosted again
c) Know someone's biggest green flag immediately
d) Spot every red flag before you catch feelings
e) Instantly know if you'll have chemistry
You only get one. Which are you taking?
Or throw the list out completely and invent your own dating superpower.
Sometimes it’s not the big gestures - it’s the little things that make a date stand out.
Maybe it’s great conversation, making you laugh, feeling completely comfortable, genuine effort, or simply not wanting the night to end.
Fellow daters, what’s the one thing that makes you want a second date?
The first date bill debate never ends.
Some say the person who asked should pay. Others prefer splitting it or taking turns.
Sydney, we know you have opinions - drop yours below.
We've all got a story.
Drop the ultimate first date dealbreaker below - let's save Sydney from some truly terrible dates.
The chat is flowing, the banter is there, but the date still hasn’t been suggested.
Some people think chemistry is better found in person. Others think you should take your time before making plans.
Sydney daters, where do you draw the line?