Why Remote Workers Date Differently in 2026
Five years into normalized remote work, a new dating pattern has settled in. It is not the hustle-porn version of nomad life — it is something calmer and stranger.
Homesickness Inside a Cross-Cultural Relationship: Naming the Quiet Grief
It shows up on a Wednesday when someone is humming a song you don't know. It is not jealousy. It is not regret. It is its own specific grief, and it deserves a name.</p>
Mexico City Museums Are Underrated First-Date Spots — Here's the Itinerary
Mexico City has more museums than any city in the hemisphere and almost nobody uses them as first-date venues. Here is a full itinerary that works.
He Said 'One Drink' — She Canceled Her Flight Home
A last-night rooftop in Valencia, a flight at 6:40 the next morning, and a sentence that ended with: “I think I'm going to rebook.” How it actually played out — and what they wish they'd done differently.</p>
Meeting a Match Abroad: The Two-Pins Rule and Other Safety Moves
Two location pins, one friend on live-location, and a pre-arranged check-in text. The concrete safety playbook for meeting someone from an app in a city you barely know.
Prague's Old Town at Dusk: First-Date Walking Routes That Don't Feel Forced
There is a specific ten minutes in Prague, around 7:15 PM in autumn, when the Old Town stops being a tourist set and starts being a date. Here is how to walk into it.</p>
Cappadocia Hot Air Balloons: Does Planning Kill the Romance?
Is a 4 a.m. wakeup, a shared basket with twenty strangers, and a $250 per person price tag still romantic? The honest answer is more interesting than you think.
Travel Insurance That Covers Dating Gone Wrong: The Clauses You Missed
Your travel insurance almost certainly does not cover the scenarios you most want it to. A practical walkthrough of what to check before you match abroad.</p>
Language Barrier First Dates: Body Language That Actually Carries the Conversation
You have 200 words in common. The date is three hours long. How do you build a real connection with someone whose language you barely share?
Why Strangers Abroad Feel Like Instant Friends — And How to Use That Energy
On a trip, a half-hour conversation with a stranger can feel closer than six months of small talk at home. There is a reason for that, and there is a way to use it.</p>
Reykjavik in Winter: Dating Under the Northern Lights Isn't a Cliché If You Do It Right
Everyone sells you Reykjavik in winter as a romantic destination. Very few people tell you how to actually date there without it collapsing into postcard tourism.