Shanaya Bahl, a 24-year-old media professional, nursed her chai latte at a suburban coffee shop on her first date with a man she’s met on a popular dating app. With the coronavirus cases only increasing, and prior to section 144 being imposed, he invited her to grab a coffee and chat, so they could gauge if it was worth their time and effort. “Since soon after the coffee date we’ve been forced to stay at home during the lockdown, I chat with him every day, and we have the best conversations. Once we can resume our routines, we are excited to go out on a real date,” she says.
Being in a relationship or dating has always had its challenges. But, in these times of social distancing, the stakes for getting back on the dating horse are riskier than ever. A global pandemic doesn’t exactly set that romantic mood, particularly if you’re single and willing to put yourself out there.
Married or in a new relationship, here’s how couples can spend quality time or date in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Karaoke Night
Belt out the words to some of your favourite songs, at the top of your voice, and perhaps miss a note or two. After all, you’re with the one you love so what better time to be the best worst singer of all time? Of course, if you don’t live with your partner, you can always video call. Either way, you’ll end up having loads of fun.
Fondue Date
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