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Longdez-vous

"Longdez-vous" is a term that refers to longer, more meaningful dates aimed at building deeper connections, as opposed to brief or superficial meetups. The term has grown in popularity, especially after the pandemic, when daters became more interested in spending quality time to truly get to know potential partners. Unlike quick coffee dates or casual hookups, a Longdez-vous encourages extended time together, often lasting several hours, allowing for more significant conversations and a better understanding of compatibility.

This concept emerged as many daters felt rushed or unable to form real connections on shorter, traditional dates. Platforms like Badoo have promoted this trend, with studies showing that around 74% of daters prefer longer dates to establish a more authentic rapport. The idea is to bypass the awkwardness and initial jitters, creating space for meaningful interactions, whether during a walk, a meal, or other activities​.

While "Longdez-vous" can help foster emotional intimacy, it's essential to prioritize personal boundaries and safety. If the date isn't going well or red flags arise, it's okay to cut it short. The aim is quality time with the right person, not just length for the sake of it​.

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