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I've been single for a little over a year, and before then had been in a long-term relationship, so it has been a while since I've been 'out there'. I fully expected that once I was ready to begin dating, it was just a matter of signing up to a few dating apps and off I'd go.
Instead, the moment I changed my Facebook 'relationship status' to 'single' and started adding strongandsingle and happilysingle hashtags to my Instagram post, my social media accounts became dating apps. Once a comfortable online space on which to reconnect with friends, it seems the Messenger inboxes and Direct Message sections of single women's social media accounts are being hijacked.
My friend seems to be a whole lot firmer than I am. Me, depending on my mood, may have a bit of a chat, which seems reasonable enough. I have been on a couple of dates with people I have met before, who have reconnected with me using Facebook and Instagram. I should probably explain that I sorta have a bit of a public profile, and my friend even more so, which may explain why we are hesitant to take up any of the offers from strangers.
So, here's how my 'couple of dates with people I have met before' went A former colleague whom I have considered a long-time friend, someone I was always happy to hear from, asked me out recently and on paper, it seemed like an excellent idea.
It was a disaster. Our long history of friendship and mutual affection aside, we are at completely different life-stages. Here I am, newly single and ready to just dip my toes into the dating pool, and he has been single for longer and is ready to settle down again. When I found out he'd left my Facebook page after things didn't work out, I was devastated. So I focused on Instagram, because there I was being asked out people I didn't know as well, owing to the fact my account is 'public'.