Dr. Luke Brunning argues that while new dating apps aim to combat loneliness and fertility issues, they may exacerbate users' feelings of isolation and hopelessness.
He emphasizes the importance of fostering social spaces and enhancing relationship education to help young people navigate intimacy in both online and offline settings.
Brunning points out that merely increasing the number of dating apps won't solve the deeper issues, and advocates for a multi-faceted approach involving technological and societal changes.
He stresses that technology alone cannot resolve the crisis, highlighting the necessity for community spaces and educational resources to support meaningful relationships.
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