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8 New Dating Trends to Look Out for in 2020!

  • November 26, 2019
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  • Kate Maclean
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It’s Friday night, makeup done, hair did, new outfit – check! Then you get that dreaded text…”Hey, yeah I’m not going to make our date tonight. Sorry!” Your date cancels on you last minute. There is a name for that now. You just got GLAMBOOZLED, and you’re not alone! 58 percent of singles have experienced this rude behaviour.

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Plenty of Fish identified and coined 8 new dating trends that singles are doing to others and experiencing themselves! Here are the behaviours to watch out for in the New Year.

Cause-Playing (/kawz-play-ing/): When a casual relationship fizzles out, only to have one person later circle back with a favor to ask (usually about supporting a good cause). Here are some common cause-play moves to look out for: “Will you come to my band’s show?” “Will you support my friend’s half-marathon.” “Hey I’ve just started a Kickstarter campaign, check it out.” 61% of singles have had someone break up with them and eventually circle back to ask them for a favor.

Dial-toning (/dahy-uh l-tohn-ing/): Different from ghosting, dial-toning is ignoring someone before a relationship ever begins. It’s the act of giving someone your phone number only to ignore them when they reach out. Talk about rude and confusing! 60% of singles have experienced someone giving them their phone number only to have their text ignored and when reaching out; 35% of singles admit to doing this to someone as well.

Eclipsing (/ih-klips-ing/): Adopting the interests or hobbies of someone you’re dating after pretending you like them too. Nearly half of singles (48%) have experienced dating someone who adopted all the same interests/hobbies as them, with 45% of singles admitting to having done this in the past.

Glamboozled (/glam-boo-zuh l’d/): Getting fully done up for a date only to have them cancel or your plans fall through at the last minute; 58% of singles have experienced this. HOW DARE!

Kanye’d (/kon-yey’d/): When your date spends the entire time talking about themselves; 45% of singles have endured a one-sided conversation while on a date.

Type-casting (/tahyp kas-ting/): Exclusively dating people based on Myers-Briggs Type or “Love Language” compatibility; 27% of singles know someone who has talked about their Myers Briggs or Love Language on a date.

White Clawing (/hwahyt-klaw-ing/): The act of staying with someone who you find basic and boring only because you find them attractive. Over a quarter of singles (27%) admit to having done this; 42% say they know someone who has done this.

Yellow Carding (/yel-oh kahrd-ing/): When someone is called out on their poor dating behaviour; 27% of singles have confronted a date for their bad behaviour.

That’s all folks! That rounds up the latest dating trends to keep an eye on. For our friends in the UK, there are two additional trends that we noticed Brits are guilty of.

Exoskeleton-ing (/ex-oh skell-eh-tun-ing/): When the ex of your current partner keeps reach out to you. Over a fifth of singles (22%) have had their partner’s ex come to haunt them via social media or other means. Only 6% of singles admit to having being this ex themselves.

Fleabagging (/flee bag-ing/): Consistently dating the wrong people for you. Half of singles (50%) feel they have consistently dated the wrong person for them and interestingly more women (63%) admit to Fleabagging compared to just 38% of men.

Have you ever experienced one of these dating trends? We want to hear from you – comment below!


*More than 1,000 U.S. -based Plenty of Fish members were polled online in November 2019. Participants were ages 18-50 with 56% identifying as male and 44% identifying as female.

*More than 1,000 U.K-based Plenty of Fish members were polled online in November 2019. Members were ages 18-50.

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Kate Maclean

Kate is the Public Relations Manager at Plenty of Fish. Like a kid in a candy shop, Kate’s favorite things to do are eat mass amounts of sushi, spoon her cat Snoop Dogg, and hike the great Canadian wilderness. Her favorite quote of all time is “People who love to eat are the best people” -Julia Child. If you want to contribute to The Latest Catch, email Kate at [email protected].

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2 comments
  1. s k says:
    January 9, 2020 at

    How about Ex-Ing? The act of talking about ex-girlfriends, ex-wives, and ex-lovers while on a date, extolling the exes virtues (and physical attributes/abilities)?

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    1. Kate MacLean says:
      January 10, 2020 at

      That’s a great one Sandy! And I couldn’t agree more with you. Mentioning your ex on a first date isn’t the best way to start off a new relationship. Which poses another question…when do you think it is okay to talk about past relationships with a new partner?

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