What Really Happens When Two People Date Face to Face

In an era when more than half of singles younger than 30 use dating apps, evidence suggests that a digital approach to romance may be fundamentally flawed.
What Really Happens When Two People Date Face to Face
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Sarah Borsheim was becoming increasingly frustrated with online dating when an old high school acquaintance, Guillermo Bunze—who was looking for a new church—reached out to her on social media.

Within days, he joined her at church, which was followed by a long day together that revealed how much they had in common. Weeks later, Borsheim realized that Bunze had become her “go-to” person—and then, over a dinner, romance struck.

Amy Denney
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Amy Denney is a health reporter for The Epoch Times. Amy has a master’s degree in public affairs reporting from the University of Illinois Springfield and has won several awards for investigative and health reporting. She covers the microbiome, new treatments, and integrative wellness.