Uninstalled

Wishing for the right,
a princess
swiping right,
and chat
and chat
to later meeting IRL,
to wine and dine
to spend the night
repeat
repeat
repeat and never ghost
repeat
to eggplant peach
and later after princess
, you, is turned to queen
I’ll be king for you
without the app installed.

Image generated by ChatGPT – shows a generic dating app.

Today Sannaa hosts dVerse with a prompt to write about love, my choice was to do one about love in the digital age. I have never tried any dating apps, but to me it is very clear that the business model must be that it is never about finding your forever love since you will remove your profile and delete the app if you find someone.

29 responses to “Uninstalled

  1. This is expertly wrought, Bjorn! I think you captured the crux of the matter here. Yes, it is never about finding forever love. Thank you so much for writing to the prompt 💙💙

  2. I love the way you tell it like it is, uninstalled indeed, Björn. I’ve never even looked at a dating app, and have no idea about the way it works. I prefer to meet people in real life. But your poem made me chuckle.

  3. Sounds about right. Even though meeting a random stranger the old-fashioned way can have its dangers, these “serial daters” on apps are much more risky.

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  5. Is just so depressing somehow…seems like so much is being lost, even if I am not directly concerned it all just gets one down…the language..I suppose I can handle but that one swipe and you’re gone…try the next…

  6. I can’t personally imagine using an app to find love. Maybe because I am very happily married. I have to acknowledge there is a role though because my brother and some friends have met their partners this way and have been happy ever after. I seem to be a bit of a dinosaur.

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