I’ve been chatting with some friends about this, and we can’t quite agree. On one hand, dating apps feel efficient like they’re streamlining the process of meeting people. But sometimes it seems like they’re turning relationships into something you shop for, with profiles and swipes acting like product listings. Do you think this is a new kind of commodification, or is romance just inherently transactional in ways we didn’t notice before? I’d love to hear your thoughts on whether these platforms are reshaping connection or just holding up a mirror to it.