Forbes April 29, 2025
Recent studies show what many daters already feel: swiping through endless profiles can sap your mental health. Despite promising smarter, faster connections, dating apps are fueling rising levels of stress, self-doubt and emotional fatigue. While the technology keeps evolving, the human brain hasn’t—leaving many users caught in a loop of micro-rejections, dopamine highs and quiet burnout.
The Paradox of Progress
The dating app industry is projected to surpass $13 billion by the end of 2025, fueled by innovations such as AI matchmaking, video-first profiles and “relationship prediction” algorithms. Despite this technological sophistication, users report rising levels of dissatisfaction, loneliness, and emotional fatigue.
A study published in Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking found that excessive dating app use is positively correlated...







