Hito Sarite, Heya Bakari.
In this episode, our two hosts have a laid-back discussion about a listener's concern: "The psychology behind being suddenly blocked on dating apps."
It might have something to do with the dry nature of urban relationships.
The hosts take a sharp look at the urban sensibility of treating encounters on dating apps as "disposable." The perspective is quite intriguing: because communities aren't as small as they are in rural areas, there's a modern consumerist habit of treating connections as one-time affairs and discarding them carelessly.
The real psychology behind those moments of wanting to block someone is revealed.
They share specific episodes of choosing to block someone when feeling distrust or a misalignment of values during messaging. It highlights the difficulty of communication on apps, where one might discard others based on efficiency or discomfort before truly seeing them as "individual human beings."
Where do the two hosts draw the line for blocking?
The discussion deepens through their different perspectives on when they feel like blocking someone or how they would personally handle such situations. They also touch upon a more personal episode, but for the truth behind it, be sure to listen to the full episode.
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