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Dating in Captivity: Online Romance & Emotional Wellbeing in the Time of COVID

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What do connection and intimacy even mean these days?

The pandemic has added whole new meaning to the phrase "mating in captivity".

Online dating numbers have spiked since covid started.

How are all the singles doing out there in dating land?

Join Mehret Biruk and Christina Malecka for a special Valentine's Day workshop: Dating in Captivity: Online Romance & Emotional Wellbeing in the Time of COVID.

We will explore the dynamics of virtual romance on lockdown and how to traverse the rocky waters of online communication while tending to your heart such as...

  • How do we take care of ourselves emotionally and set clear boundaries to protect our hearts in the sometimes brutal world of dating apps?

  • How do we navigate the roadblocks to connection during quarantine?

  • How do we address loneliness without sacrificing public health?

  • How do we make online communication fun when we all have online communication fatigue?

Expect grounding discussions, journal prompts, and action plans for self-care as well as sound advice from two digital wellbeing experts who found love online.

Tickets are $30

Please email Christina at christina@screentimelifeline.com if this is out of reach for you. Scholarships are available.


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