
'Stack Dating' Might Mean Going On 2 To 3 Different Dates In A Day. Is It Worth It?
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If we treat dating like just another item on our to-do list, are we really going to find love — or just the easiest option?
There are certain things you don’t fully grasp about adulthood until you’re deep in it. Sure, you can order chicken nuggets whenever you want, but you also have to pay taxes, book your own doctor’s appointments and juggle a never-ending to-do list.
There’s the job you’re paid (arguably too little) to do, and then there’s the unpaid admin of being alive: cleaning your home, maintaining friendships, exercising, calling your grandma, hitting a daily step count, reading whatever books former President Barack Obama recommended this year and somehow keeping up with every “must-watch” Netflix show.
Once all of that is done, you’re also expected to find the time — and emotional energy — to date and identify a person with whom you’d like to share the rest of your life. So, it’s no surprise that Gen Z is approaching romance with the same efficiency they apply to everything else.
Enter “stack dating.”
What is ‘stack dating’?











