• @9point6@lemmy.world
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    It’s funny, I got into my current relationship around the time the apps started coming out so I’ve never really used them, but I remember people were praising it as a lot safer for everyone involved.

    And tbh I can see that being the case compared to the older school approach of nightclubs being majority populated with people actively trying to find someone to sleep with

    • @Monstrosity@lemm.ee
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      16 days ago

      I feel like dating apps are a lot more predatory than they were when they were first introduced. I mean predatory towards the users. Enshittified, if you will.

      • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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        -1716 days ago

        How? You get pictures and words from people you might like to date, same as it ever was. You can pay for bells and whistles, if you’re an idiot.

        • @HalfSalesman@lemm.ee
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          3016 days ago

          The companies that operate them are incentivized to keep people lonely to increase your usage for a chance you spend a little money eventually out of frustration or desperation.

        • @TheBrideWoreCrimson@sopuli.xyz
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          Bots, catfishing, paid actors… When I attended university a while back, dating sites and their proxies unabashedly published printed ads on the blackboard for “chatting up people online.” A good opportunity for students to make some money on the side as you can chose your hours quite freely. You’d never get to meet the people you chat with, of course, as that was never the intention.

  • @angrystego@lemmy.world
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    This is not strictly true. In many places, even in rural areas, there are still dancing events. They are not galas, they’re an analogue for peasants, but everyone’s invited if they care to look for the events, just like it always was. I’m sorry to those who don’t have this possibility in their respective area.

  • @WoodScientist@sh.itjust.works
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    2616 days ago

    Let’s be honest. If I was alive back then, I would have been married off in exchange for a plow, 3 pigs, and 12 sacks of potatoes, if I was lucky.

  • @frickineh@lemmy.world
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    2216 days ago

    I had tickets to a fancy gala to support one of the museums and I forgot to go, so I don’t see that happening for me.

  • kingthrillgore
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    1916 days ago

    My favorite gala was the one in Dishonored where I could kill people and they rolled with it.

  • @Valmond@lemmy.world
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    They sure still exist here in France, they are called “ralleys” and yeah, you’re not invited (must be of a “good old family” or invited by one of them, they do that sometimes so the blood does not get too thick).

    Sort of horror show if you ask me.

  • SharkEatingBreakfast
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    I want this, but men dress up in their favorite version of “formal”. Classic black tux? Yes. A 19th century get-up complete with cravat? Absolutely. A tee with a tux printed on it & black jeans? Sure. Medieval finery? Bring it.

    I want to see them trying to attract partners like they’re peacocks. I’d be curious to see who/what draws a crowd!

    Women should do the same. I’d love to attend something like that!

  • @pseudo@jlai.lu
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    I never go dancing in bals populaires whether for the forteen of July or for the fête de la musique but where do this person live not to have a place to go, dance and meet people?
    I mean, if you want to go the capitalist way, nightclub are quite spread around the world…

    • @Samskara@sh.itjust.works
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      316 days ago

      Yes, there are all kinds of dance events from the formal to the casual. It depends where you live, I guess what’s on offer.

      Vienna has a fantastic ball culture for example.

      • @pseudo@jlai.lu
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        I’ve always heared that LATAM would do the siesta cause they go dancing at night. I even meet people that move there for a few years just to enjoy the dancing culture.

  • @trolololol@lemmy.world
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    How so? They still need people to open the doors and do the catering.

    Oooh they mean as an invited person? Pwffft na mate, everyone wants to be the princess but there’s not as many openings as they think.

    • @Kacarott@aussie.zone
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      We should make nightgalas. Dark rooms, flashing lights, modern music, but traditional dancing and elegant dress