Shreks appeal: why gen Zs are settling for plainer dates

The Dating Trend That's All About Perfectionism - and a Little Bit of Desperation

Gen Zs may have found a new dating trend that's got everyone talking: Shrekking. But what exactly is it? Simply put, Shrekking refers to the act of settling for someone who doesn't quite measure up in terms of physical attractiveness. It's like saying, "I'll take someone with less swag if I can get them on board."

The idea behind Shrekking seems to be rooted in a misguided notion that beauty is skin-deep and that by dating someone considered "less attractive," you'll somehow gain an upper hand in the relationship. Newsflash: it's not exactly how attraction works.

But there's a silver lining - or rather, a glimmer of hope. A recent report by Tinder suggests that Gen Zs are starting to prioritize qualities like loyalty, respect, and open-mindedness over physical appearance. According to Devyn Simone, a relationships expert at the dating app, "When you focus on who someone really is, rather than just how they look, you open the door to a deeper connection."

Not everyone agrees with this sentiment, however. Jenna Bush Hager, journalist and daughter of former US President George W. Bush, has likened Shrekking to a "mean trend" that's more about trying to elevate one's self-worth than genuinely connecting with someone.

So what does it mean to get Shrekked? Essentially, it means dating down and ending up on the receiving end of rejection or mistreatment from someone who doesn't quite meet your standards. Talk about a low blow.

The truth is, there's no denying that attraction plays a role in any relationship. But by prioritizing physical appearance over personality, values, and shared interests, we're missing out on the chance to find true connection with someone.

Perhaps it's time for Gen Zs (and all of us) to rethink our approach to dating. Instead of settling for someone who doesn't quite fit our ideal mold, let's strive for a deeper understanding of what makes someone attractive - and that might just involve letting go of our perfectionism.
 
I think we're so caught up in trying to find that one perfect partner that we forget what really matters – being with someone who loves us for who we are πŸ’•. It's like, yeah, a good looking person can catch your eye, but if they don't have the personality or values that you want in a relationship, is it even worth it? I mean, I've been on dates where I thought the person was cute, but as soon as we started talking, I realized we had nothing in common πŸ€”. Attraction is important, but let's not forget what makes us happy – finding someone who loves us for all our quirks and flaws πŸ’–.
 
I mean can you blame them tho? Like we've been conditioned to think that physical attractiveness is everything in a relationship. But honestly, have you seen some of these "Shrekked" profiles on Tinder? Some people's selfies are straight out of a bad 90s music video 🀣. It's like, girl, we get it, you're trying too hard.

But for real though, let's focus on the positives - Gen Zs are starting to prioritize what really matters in a relationship. Loyalty, respect, and open-mindedness? That's what'll keep you from getting ghosted or dumped like a hot potato πŸ“¦. And Jenna Bush Hager is low-key right - Shrekking is all about trying to boost your self-worth instead of connecting with someone on a real level. So yeah, let's ditch the perfectionism and find ourselves some genuine connections πŸ’•.
 
I'm low-key concerned about this Shrekking trend πŸ€”... like, why are people trying to settle for less when they can have it all? It's not about being swayed by physical appearance; it's about genuine connections and shared values πŸ’•. And honestly, when you do end up with someone who doesn't meet your standards, it's more than just a rejection – it's a major letdown πŸ˜”. Maybe we should be focusing on building each other up instead of tearing ourselves down 🌟?
 
Ugh, can't believe people are still doing this πŸ˜’ Shrekking is literally the worst, like what even is the point of settling for someone "less swaggy" if you're just gonna end up with a hot mess? And don't even get me started on the whole beauty is skin-deep thing... newsflash: it's not πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. But I do love that Devyn Simone said something about focusing on who someone really is, rather than how they look 🀝 maybe we should all try to be more like that for once? It's time to level up and stop trying to perfect our matches πŸ”₯
 
πŸ€” I think it's really interesting how this trend of Shrekking highlights the flaws in our society's beauty standards. We're conditioned to believe that physical attraction is the ultimate measure of a person's worth, but what about all the qualities that make someone truly attractive - like kindness, empathy, and sense of humor? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, can't we just focus on getting to know someone as a person rather than trying to fit an idealized mold? πŸ“š It's almost like we're trying to find validation through someone else's physical appearance. That's just not healthy. πŸ’β€β™€οΈ Anyway, I think it's awesome that there are people out there pushing back against this trend and advocating for more meaningful connections. πŸ’•
 
idk about this shrekking trend lol it sounds like people r trying 2 settle 4 someone less attractive & think it'll make dem more likable πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ but honestly, dat's not how attraction works at all πŸ’β€β™€οΈ physical appearance is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes 2 finding a real connection with someone 🌊

i mean, i get dat everyone wants 2 feel confident & attractive, but we shouldn't be using someone elses lack of swag as an excuse 4 our own insecurities πŸ˜” maybe instead of settling 4 someone who's "less attractive", we shd focus on finding someone w/ similar values, interests, & a good sense of humor πŸ‘«

anywayz, i think Jenna Bush Hager has a point - dat mean trend of trying 2 elevate ur self-worth thru dating others is def not a healthy way 2 find love ❀️ let's all try 2 be more open-minded & genuine in our search 4 the one πŸ’•
 
idk about this shrekking trend... seems like people r prioritizin physical appearance over actual personality & values πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. like, what even is the point of datin someone who doesn't resonate with u on a deeper level? 🚫 and yaaas to devyn simone's thoughts - when ur focus is on who someone really is, that's when real connections happen πŸ’•. gotta break free from this perfectionism trap & start lookin for people who share ur values & interests πŸŒˆπŸ’–
 
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