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Bumble Has a New "Social Distance" Dating Preference

Bumble's New "Social Distance" Dating Options Lets You Ease Back Into IRL Dates

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Ever since the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak caused the UK government to recommend social distancing, singles everywhere have been faced with the challenge of getting to know potential matches from a distance of at least two metres. While some people are open to socially-distanced dates, others would prefer to stick to FaceTime, and if you aren't on the same page as your match, things can get . . . kind of awkward. However, with Bumble's new "social distance" dating preferences, you can make it clear from the get-go what kind of date you're comfortable with for the time being.

If you're not familiar with Bumble, this dating app is best known for allowing women to always make the first move. In April 2020, Bumble launched a "Virtual Dating" badge, which only appears on the profiles of users who are open to video chats. After adding the badge to your page, you can filter your matches to only show those who are also down for Zoom or FaceTime dates. Of course, because women always go first on Bumble, ladies will see a video and phone icon in the top right-hand corner of their convo screen with all matches, whereas men only get the option to use these features after their match has reached out.

Now Bumble has made dating in the time of coronavirus even easier. As states begin to ease stay-at-home orders, the dating app now allow you to specify whether you're down for virtual dates, socially-distanced dates with masks, or socially-distanced dates without masks. That way, you can know ahead of time whether or not your matches are on the same page as you. You can always change your answer later on if your comfort level changes, but no matter what, Bumble respects your preference, and they want to make sure your matches do, too.

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