That which was dating like in 1988, when GQ first hit the racks into the UK? Lonely hearts columns, dating agencies, useless matchmaking through buddies, picking somebody up in a club. A small amount of playing the industry, possibly, before settling straight down with “The One”, or the approximation that is nearest. In means, every thing changed and absolutely nothing changed. Tech puts us more in charge of our personal dating destiny – albeit with notably less value in everyone else’s, sadly. We’re more worldly, more savvy and much more trendy than in the past, but more anxious, prone to rejection and, if those screenshots are such a thing to go, even even worse at romantic patter than previously.