
The Social Media Effect: How Online Trends Shape Our Dating Expectations
Warsaw, Poland – A recent video by content creator Jakub Łaszkiewicz highlights the pervasive influence of social media on contemporary dating norms. In his commentary, Łaszkiewicz addresses the often-unrealistic expectations set by online platforms regarding ideal partners and date scenarios. He notes a common sentiment, exemplified by the phrase "a walk is not a date," suggesting a perceived hierarchy of acceptable date activities. Łaszkiewicz emphasizes that individuals are at different life stages and possess diverse preferences, stating, "Some women love walks, others have a negative approach to a walk on a first date, and they have the right to do so." The creator advocates for self-awareness and authenticity in dating, encouraging viewers to consider whether their preferences are genuinely their own or if they are simply internalizing trends dictated by social media. He concludes by urging people to "live in harmony with oneself and function as one wants, not as a lady from TikTok tells us." The video prompts reflection on how digital narratives shape personal choices in relationships.