Pressure and first date anxiety be gone! You can be yourself from the get-go and know that the person you’re connecting with is doing the same. So, when you do meet over that pimped up granola or a walk in the park, or any dry activity you choose, you can be confident, real and build a quality relationship without the boozy regret.
About Megan Luscombe
Megan Luscombe is a certified Australian life and relationship coach, assisting individuals, couples, and corporates to navigate the complexities of self and love. Megan’s areas of expertise include dating, relationships (platonic/romantic), confidence, communication, and boundaries.
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And if you’re looking to meet someone while sober, avoiding booze-filled scenes altogether, dating apps like the new Hello Tiger allow you to soberly connect with like-minded individuals from the comfort of your own home. With no areas of potential trickery or profile deception thanks to their unique video chat function, daters have a higher chance of authentic conversation and crafting genuine connections.
Pressure and first date anxiety be gone! You can be yourself from the get-go and know that the person you’re connecting with is doing the same. So, when you do meet over that pimped up granola or a walk in the park, or any dry activity you choose, you can be confident, real and build a quality relationship without the boozy regret.
About Megan Luscombe
Megan Luscombe is a certified Australian life and relationship coach, assisting individuals, couples, and corporates to navigate the complexities of self and love. Megan’s areas of expertise include dating, relationships (platonic/romantic), confidence, communication, and boundaries.
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And here’s the other thing, it’s easier and not as scary as you might think. In fact, forgoing the alcohol, in many cases, can take a lot of the pressure off being physical on a first date. It also means you can get inventive with your dates, opting for activities outside of a loud, crowded bar where you can actually talk and create a quality connection. Does it mean all your dates need to take place over breakfast or in the park? No way. Bars and restaurants alike are recognising the surge in sober patrons and are creating non-alcoholic cocktails that don’t taste like fruit punch (praise the lord). We’re starting to see exclusively sober bars pop up too. Yes, actual bars that don’t serve alcohol such as Brunswick Aces Bar, Australia’s first non-alcoholic bar based in Melbourne where more than 100 non-alcoholic beers, wines, and cocktails are served up to people who love the idea of going out without the pressure of drinking.And if you’re looking to meet someone while sober, avoiding booze-filled scenes altogether, dating apps like the new Hello Tiger allow you to soberly connect with like-minded individuals from the comfort of your own home. With no areas of potential trickery or profile deception thanks to their unique video chat function, daters have a higher chance of authentic conversation and crafting genuine connections.
Pressure and first date anxiety be gone! You can be yourself from the get-go and know that the person you’re connecting with is doing the same. So, when you do meet over that pimped up granola or a walk in the park, or any dry activity you choose, you can be confident, real and build a quality relationship without the boozy regret.
About Megan Luscombe
Megan Luscombe is a certified Australian life and relationship coach, assisting individuals, couples, and corporates to navigate the complexities of self and love. Megan’s areas of expertise include dating, relationships (platonic/romantic), confidence, communication, and boundaries.
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Here’s the thing, tequila bravado aside, deep down we all know that alcohol isn’t necessary when it comes to getting to know someone, but for ages it’s been used as a social crutch to relax us, boost our confidence, and take the edge of that first date anxiety.
And here’s the other thing, it’s easier and not as scary as you might think. In fact, forgoing the alcohol, in many cases, can take a lot of the pressure off being physical on a first date. It also means you can get inventive with your dates, opting for activities outside of a loud, crowded bar where you can actually talk and create a quality connection. Does it mean all your dates need to take place over breakfast or in the park? No way. Bars and restaurants alike are recognising the surge in sober patrons and are creating non-alcoholic cocktails that don’t taste like fruit punch (praise the lord). We’re starting to see exclusively sober bars pop up too. Yes, actual bars that don’t serve alcohol such as Brunswick Aces Bar, Australia’s first non-alcoholic bar based in Melbourne where more than 100 non-alcoholic beers, wines, and cocktails are served up to people who love the idea of going out without the pressure of drinking.
And if you’re looking to meet someone while sober, avoiding booze-filled scenes altogether, dating apps like the new Hello Tiger allow you to soberly connect with like-minded individuals from the comfort of your own home. With no areas of potential trickery or profile deception thanks to their unique video chat function, daters have a higher chance of authentic conversation and crafting genuine connections.
Pressure and first date anxiety be gone! You can be yourself from the get-go and know that the person you’re connecting with is doing the same. So, when you do meet over that pimped up granola or a walk in the park, or any dry activity you choose, you can be confident, real and build a quality relationship without the boozy regret.
About Megan Luscombe
Megan Luscombe is a certified Australian life and relationship coach, assisting individuals, couples, and corporates to navigate the complexities of self and love. Megan’s areas of expertise include dating, relationships (platonic/romantic), confidence, communication, and boundaries.
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Here’s the thing, tequila bravado aside, deep down we all know that alcohol isn’t necessary when it comes to getting to know someone, but for ages it’s been used as a social crutch to relax us, boost our confidence, and take the edge of that first date anxiety.
And here’s the other thing, it’s easier and not as scary as you might think. In fact, forgoing the alcohol, in many cases, can take a lot of the pressure off being physical on a first date. It also means you can get inventive with your dates, opting for activities outside of a loud, crowded bar where you can actually talk and create a quality connection. Does it mean all your dates need to take place over breakfast or in the park? No way. Bars and restaurants alike are recognising the surge in sober patrons and are creating non-alcoholic cocktails that don’t taste like fruit punch (praise the lord). We’re starting to see exclusively sober bars pop up too. Yes, actual bars that don’t serve alcohol such as Brunswick Aces Bar, Australia’s first non-alcoholic bar based in Melbourne where more than 100 non-alcoholic beers, wines, and cocktails are served up to people who love the idea of going out without the pressure of drinking.
And if you’re looking to meet someone while sober, avoiding booze-filled scenes altogether, dating apps like the new Hello Tiger allow you to soberly connect with like-minded individuals from the comfort of your own home. With no areas of potential trickery or profile deception thanks to their unique video chat function, daters have a higher chance of authentic conversation and crafting genuine connections.
Pressure and first date anxiety be gone! You can be yourself from the get-go and know that the person you’re connecting with is doing the same. So, when you do meet over that pimped up granola or a walk in the park, or any dry activity you choose, you can be confident, real and build a quality relationship without the boozy regret.
About Megan Luscombe
Megan Luscombe is a certified Australian life and relationship coach, assisting individuals, couples, and corporates to navigate the complexities of self and love. Megan’s areas of expertise include dating, relationships (platonic/romantic), confidence, communication, and boundaries.
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Sound intimidating? That’s natural. Picture this, you’re meeting someone for the first time at a cafe and no, you’re not there for the bottomless brunch mimosas, you’re there for the caffeine, pimped up granola, and the potential to start something new and exciting with a stranger who could become more.
Dry dating is surging in popularity, particularly post-pandemic, and here’s why. During lockdowns, many people found themselves drinking far more than they had previously, for others, lockdowns caused them to re-evaluate their priorities. Either way, more than ever, people are overly conscious of their health and alcohol consumption., For those used to meeting new people in bars, nightclubs, parties or anywhere alcohol is served, this brings about a whole new frontier of ‘sober’ dating.
Here’s the thing, tequila bravado aside, deep down we all know that alcohol isn’t necessary when it comes to getting to know someone, but for ages it’s been used as a social crutch to relax us, boost our confidence, and take the edge of that first date anxiety.
And here’s the other thing, it’s easier and not as scary as you might think. In fact, forgoing the alcohol, in many cases, can take a lot of the pressure off being physical on a first date. It also means you can get inventive with your dates, opting for activities outside of a loud, crowded bar where you can actually talk and create a quality connection. Does it mean all your dates need to take place over breakfast or in the park? No way. Bars and restaurants alike are recognising the surge in sober patrons and are creating non-alcoholic cocktails that don’t taste like fruit punch (praise the lord). We’re starting to see exclusively sober bars pop up too. Yes, actual bars that don’t serve alcohol such as Brunswick Aces Bar, Australia’s first non-alcoholic bar based in Melbourne where more than 100 non-alcoholic beers, wines, and cocktails are served up to people who love the idea of going out without the pressure of drinking.
And if you’re looking to meet someone while sober, avoiding booze-filled scenes altogether, dating apps like the new Hello Tiger allow you to soberly connect with like-minded individuals from the comfort of your own home. With no areas of potential trickery or profile deception thanks to their unique video chat function, daters have a higher chance of authentic conversation and crafting genuine connections.
Pressure and first date anxiety be gone! You can be yourself from the get-go and know that the person you’re connecting with is doing the same. So, when you do meet over that pimped up granola or a walk in the park, or any dry activity you choose, you can be confident, real and build a quality relationship without the boozy regret.
About Megan Luscombe
Megan Luscombe is a certified Australian life and relationship coach, assisting individuals, couples, and corporates to navigate the complexities of self and love. Megan’s areas of expertise include dating, relationships (platonic/romantic), confidence, communication, and boundaries.
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Megan Luscombe, Hello Tiger Relationship Expert
Perhaps it’s the newest buzzword in dating, perhaps you’ve been doing it long before it was a dating term, but whether you’ve ditched alcohol or you’re living sober for religious or health reasons, singles have been giving up liquid courage in favour of making more meaningful romantic connections. Offering the opportunity to meet and connect with someone minus the foggy beer glasses or dreaded hangovers, dry dating is all about getting to know your date without the addition (or regret) of alcohol and I’m totally here for it.
Sound intimidating? That’s natural. Picture this, you’re meeting someone for the first time at a cafe and no, you’re not there for the bottomless brunch mimosas, you’re there for the caffeine, pimped up granola, and the potential to start something new and exciting with a stranger who could become more.
Dry dating is surging in popularity, particularly post-pandemic, and here’s why. During lockdowns, many people found themselves drinking far more than they had previously, for others, lockdowns caused them to re-evaluate their priorities. Either way, more than ever, people are overly conscious of their health and alcohol consumption., For those used to meeting new people in bars, nightclubs, parties or anywhere alcohol is served, this brings about a whole new frontier of ‘sober’ dating.
Here’s the thing, tequila bravado aside, deep down we all know that alcohol isn’t necessary when it comes to getting to know someone, but for ages it’s been used as a social crutch to relax us, boost our confidence, and take the edge of that first date anxiety.
And here’s the other thing, it’s easier and not as scary as you might think. In fact, forgoing the alcohol, in many cases, can take a lot of the pressure off being physical on a first date. It also means you can get inventive with your dates, opting for activities outside of a loud, crowded bar where you can actually talk and create a quality connection. Does it mean all your dates need to take place over breakfast or in the park? No way. Bars and restaurants alike are recognising the surge in sober patrons and are creating non-alcoholic cocktails that don’t taste like fruit punch (praise the lord). We’re starting to see exclusively sober bars pop up too. Yes, actual bars that don’t serve alcohol such as Brunswick Aces Bar, Australia’s first non-alcoholic bar based in Melbourne where more than 100 non-alcoholic beers, wines, and cocktails are served up to people who love the idea of going out without the pressure of drinking.
And if you’re looking to meet someone while sober, avoiding booze-filled scenes altogether, dating apps like the new Hello Tiger allow you to soberly connect with like-minded individuals from the comfort of your own home. With no areas of potential trickery or profile deception thanks to their unique video chat function, daters have a higher chance of authentic conversation and crafting genuine connections.
Pressure and first date anxiety be gone! You can be yourself from the get-go and know that the person you’re connecting with is doing the same. So, when you do meet over that pimped up granola or a walk in the park, or any dry activity you choose, you can be confident, real and build a quality relationship without the boozy regret.
About Megan Luscombe
Megan Luscombe is a certified Australian life and relationship coach, assisting individuals, couples, and corporates to navigate the complexities of self and love. Megan’s areas of expertise include dating, relationships (platonic/romantic), confidence, communication, and boundaries.
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Megan Luscombe, Hello Tiger Relationship Expert
Perhaps it’s the newest buzzword in dating, perhaps you’ve been doing it long before it was a dating term, but whether you’ve ditched alcohol or you’re living sober for religious or health reasons, singles have been giving up liquid courage in favour of making more meaningful romantic connections. Offering the opportunity to meet and connect with someone minus the foggy beer glasses or dreaded hangovers, dry dating is all about getting to know your date without the addition (or regret) of alcohol and I’m totally here for it.
Sound intimidating? That’s natural. Picture this, you’re meeting someone for the first time at a cafe and no, you’re not there for the bottomless brunch mimosas, you’re there for the caffeine, pimped up granola, and the potential to start something new and exciting with a stranger who could become more.
Dry dating is surging in popularity, particularly post-pandemic, and here’s why. During lockdowns, many people found themselves drinking far more than they had previously, for others, lockdowns caused them to re-evaluate their priorities. Either way, more than ever, people are overly conscious of their health and alcohol consumption., For those used to meeting new people in bars, nightclubs, parties or anywhere alcohol is served, this brings about a whole new frontier of ‘sober’ dating.
Here’s the thing, tequila bravado aside, deep down we all know that alcohol isn’t necessary when it comes to getting to know someone, but for ages it’s been used as a social crutch to relax us, boost our confidence, and take the edge of that first date anxiety.
And here’s the other thing, it’s easier and not as scary as you might think. In fact, forgoing the alcohol, in many cases, can take a lot of the pressure off being physical on a first date. It also means you can get inventive with your dates, opting for activities outside of a loud, crowded bar where you can actually talk and create a quality connection. Does it mean all your dates need to take place over breakfast or in the park? No way. Bars and restaurants alike are recognising the surge in sober patrons and are creating non-alcoholic cocktails that don’t taste like fruit punch (praise the lord). We’re starting to see exclusively sober bars pop up too. Yes, actual bars that don’t serve alcohol such as Brunswick Aces Bar, Australia’s first non-alcoholic bar based in Melbourne where more than 100 non-alcoholic beers, wines, and cocktails are served up to people who love the idea of going out without the pressure of drinking.
And if you’re looking to meet someone while sober, avoiding booze-filled scenes altogether, dating apps like the new Hello Tiger allow you to soberly connect with like-minded individuals from the comfort of your own home. With no areas of potential trickery or profile deception thanks to their unique video chat function, daters have a higher chance of authentic conversation and crafting genuine connections.
Pressure and first date anxiety be gone! You can be yourself from the get-go and know that the person you’re connecting with is doing the same. So, when you do meet over that pimped up granola or a walk in the park, or any dry activity you choose, you can be confident, real and build a quality relationship without the boozy regret.
About Megan Luscombe
Megan Luscombe is a certified Australian life and relationship coach, assisting individuals, couples, and corporates to navigate the complexities of self and love. Megan’s areas of expertise include dating, relationships (platonic/romantic), confidence, communication, and boundaries.