Dating is about as fun as banging your cold big toe repeatedly against the corner of a coffee table while someone yells at you, “HI, NOW I’VE GOTTEN TO KNOW YOU A BIT I’VE DECIDED I DON’T WANT TO SEE YOU EVER AGAIN. BUT DON’T TAKE IT PERSONALLY. BYE.”
I would very much like to meet someone, anyone, who has mastered the art of not taking total rejection by another human being, personally. It feels pretty goddamn personal.
As someone who spent about four years, most of my early 20s, dating, I consider myself an expert.
I’ve been ghosted (when someone drops out of contact immediately for seemingly no reason).
LISTEN: Mia Freedman, Holly Wainwright and I discuss the dating trend of ‘stashing’. Post continues below.
I’ve been breadcrumbed (when contact is on and off, but they never actually take you on a date).
I’ve been benched (when the person you’re seeing subs you out for someone else, and then calls you again when that didn’t work out).
And it was all as pleasant as it sounds.
The new dating buzzword is one most of us have experienced: stashing. And IT’S SUPER FUN.
Stashing is when the person you are dating refuses to introduce you to anyone in their lives, and appears to actively hide you from their family and friends.
Often, the stashee will keep their distance from you on social media, to ensure there is absolutely no evidence that you actually sleep together twice a week and after a few drinks he/she sometimes holds your hand.