A new discussion has begun in Singapore about the modern dating culture. Many young people say that the process of building a relationship has now become much like a job interview. Sharing a recent dating experience, a young man said that a large part of the conversation revolved around questions about his profession, whether he drives a car or not, and what kind of house he lives in.

In his words, the matter felt more like a financial assessment than getting to know a person. Although economic status is important in Singapore—he admits this—many still feel that excessive pragmatism in relationships is hiding romantic feelings. As a result, the question arises: is love increasingly based on calculations in modern urban life?
Pressure of Questions
First of all, excessive questions about personal background during dating are becoming uncomfortable for many people. Especially when the topic of job, income, or wealth comes up repeatedly, it ruins the naturalness of the conversation.

As a result, many feel that it creates unnecessary pressure at the beginning of the relationship. On the other hand, some people see it as part of reality. However, critics say the trend is making dating more transactional than humane. So, striking a balance has become a big challenge.
Reality vs. Romance
On the other hand, Singapore’s expensive lifestyle is forcing many to be realistic. There’s no denying that financial considerations are important in future planning due to the high cost of living. Still, some young people feel that excessive calculation reduces the natural emotion of relationships.

They say that the joy of small moments and spontaneous feelings is now less visible. As a result, the beginning of a relationship often feels mechanical. This conflict has become one of the most talked about topics in modern dating.
The Appeal of Reality Shows
Meanwhile, some joke that reality dating shows seem more relaxing than real-life dating. Because there, strangers get the opportunity to spend time together and get to know each other gradually. As a result, the process of building a relationship seems less rushed.

On the contrary, in busy city life, many are forced to pack everything into a few hours of dates a week. This reduces the opportunity for natural connections. Therefore, observers believe that interest in alternative experiences is growing.
Finding Love
Finally, many young people still dream of emotional relationships. They want love that is not limited to calculations. According to them, emotional connection is the main foundation of a long-lasting relationship. Although reality cannot be denied, the place of feelings is equally important. Therefore, many are calling for the return of human warmth to modern dating culture. It remains to be seen how much this balance will be maintained in the future.
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