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Is Courting Dead or Men Just Want it Easy Nowadays? 15 Hard Truths

Updated on January 25, 2026 by TMM Staff · Dating & Confidence

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Remember when getting someone to fall for you meant actual effort? When dates were planned days in advance, flowers showed up without occasion, and people dressed up like they actually cared what impression they made? Fast forward to now, and we’re living in an era where “hanging out” has replaced dinner reservations and a well-timed text has somehow become the pinnacle of modern wooing.

Look around, and you’ll see what’s really going on. The old rules of courtship have either evolved or completely dissolved (depending on who you ask), and everyone’s got an opinion about whether men have gotten lazier or if the whole dating game has changed so much that traditional courting feels outdated. Either way, something’s different, and pretending otherwise won’t change the facts staring us in the face.

1. “Netflix and Chill” Replaced Actual Date Planning

When did watching TV at someone’s apartment become an acceptable first date? Seriously, at what point did we collectively decide that the absolute bare minimum effort was good enough to get to know another human being?

Previous generations would’ve laughed at the idea of inviting someone over to stare at a screen as a legitimate way to build something meaningful. The guy who actually plans a real outing has become the exception rather than the rule. And that exception gets praised like he’s doing something extraordinary when he’s really doing what used to be basic.

2. Group Hangouts Have Become the New “Getting to Know You”

Here’s what happens way too often now: you think you’re going on a date, and then three of his friends show up. Surprise! You’re actually at a group hangout, and somehow you’re supposed to figure out if this person likes you while they’re shotgunning beers with their buddies.

This strategy lets guys avoid the “pressure” of one-on-one interaction. No need to carry on a conversation, no risk of awkward silences, and absolutely zero vulnerability required. But how exactly are two people supposed to genuinely get to know each other when there’s a constant audience?

3. Texting Has Replaced Phone Calls (and Real Conversation)

Want to know if someone’s actually interested? Check whether they’ll pick up the phone. In today’s world, that’s become a legitimate test because most people would rather send forty-three text messages than have one five-minute phone call.

You can’t hear someone’s laugh through a “haha” text. You can’t pick up on their mood through an emoji. The phone call has become this intimidating thing that people actively avoid, and in the process, we’ve lost the spontaneity and authenticity that actually builds something real.

4. Splitting the Bill Has Become Expected (Even on First Dates)

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There was a time when the person who did the asking (traditionally, the man) covered the date. Not as some sexist power move, but as a gesture that said “you’re worth this investment of my time and resources.”

Now, many guys expect women to split everything from date one. And look, equality matters. But there’s a difference between establishing an equal partnership over time and refusing to invest anything upfront. When someone won’t even buy you dinner on a first date, what does that say about how much they value your time?

5. Effort Stopped After the “Talking Stage”

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Remember when people tried to keep impressing you after they got you? These days, many guys put in their maximum effort during the initial chase and then completely coast once they’ve established that you’re interested.

The talking stage gets all the good morning texts, the thoughtful questions, the flirty banter. Then once things become “official,” that energy vanishes. It’s like they think crossing the finish line means the race is over, when really, that’s when the actual marathon begins.

6. “Let’s See Where This Goes” Became an Acceptable Relationship Status

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Nobody wants to define anything anymore. Ask where things are headed and you’ll probably hear some version of “let’s see where this goes” or “why do we need to label it?” (Translation: “giving you a real answer might require actual commitment, and that sounds hard.”)

This ambiguity benefits exactly one person in the equation, and it’s usually the one who wants to keep their options open. Previous generations might’ve called this “stringing someone along,” but now it’s been rebranded as “going with the flow.”

7. Social Media Stalking Replaced Face-to-Face Questions

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Why bother asking someone about their life when you can spend three hours scrolling through their Instagram from 2016? Modern courting has turned into a weird detective game where people think they know each other because they’ve studied someone’s curated online presence.

But knowing what someone posts about their life and actually knowing them are completely different things. Those photos and captions show you what they want the world to see, not who they are when nobody’s watching.

8. The Morning After Text Disappeared

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There was a standard (yes, even after hookups) where the guy would reach out the next day. Not to propose marriage, but to acknowledge that something happened between two human beings who presumably liked each other enough to be vulnerable together.

Now? Radio silence has become so normal that when a guy does text the next day, women are genuinely surprised. That basic courtesy has somehow become optional.

9. Meeting the Family Happens Way Later (If at All)

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Bringing someone home to meet the parents used to be a milestone that happened relatively early in serious dating. It showed intention, commitment, and that this person was worth integrating into your actual life beyond your private bubble.

These days, you can be with someone for years and still haven’t met anyone who matters in their life. This avoidance keeps relationships in this perpetual holding pattern where nothing can truly deepen.

10. Ghosting Became an Acceptable Exit Strategy

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Whatever happened to the breakup conversation? You know, that uncomfortable but necessary exchange where one person tells the other that things aren’t working out? That concept has been completely replaced by ghosting, the art of disappearing without explanation, warning, or basic human decency.

People will share meals with you, sleep with you, meet your friends, and then vanish into thin air the moment things get complicated. The guy who actually breaks up with you face-to-face now deserves a medal for doing what should be the absolute baseline of adult behavior.

11. Consistency Became Rare (and Therefore Impressive)

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Want to blow someone’s mind in modern dating? Show up when you say you will. Do what you promise. Follow through on plans instead of canceling at the last minute. Basically, be consistent, and watch people act like you’ve performed a miracle.

Women have become so accustomed to flaky, unreliable behavior that a guy who simply does what he says he’ll do becomes boyfriend material by default. The bar hasn’t lowered. It’s practically underground.

12. Vulnerability Gets Mistaken for Weakness

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Men who actually express feelings or show emotional depth get labeled as “too sensitive” or “needy.” Meanwhile, the emotionally unavailable guy who keeps everything surface-level gets praised as “mysterious” or “independent.” See the problem?

Real courting requires vulnerability from both sides. But many modern guys have bought into this toxic idea that any display of genuine emotion makes them weak or desperate, so they lock everything down and wonder why their relationships feel hollow.

13. The “What Are We?” Conversation Became Terrifying

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Defining the relationship used to be a natural progression. You go on dates, you like each other, you become a couple. Simple. Now, attempting to have that conversation often gets treated like you’re asking someone to donate a kidney.

Guys panic at the mere suggestion of exclusivity or commitment, even when they’re already behaving like you’re together. They want all the benefits of a relationship without actually committing to the title or responsibility.

14. Traditional Gestures Got Labeled as “Love Bombing”

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Somewhere along the way, we’ve conflated genuine romantic effort with manipulation tactics. A guy brings you flowers, plans thoughtful dates, and sends sweet messages? Must be love bombing. He’s clearly trying to manipulate you with all that kindness and attention.

We’ve become so cynical and so accustomed to low effort that when someone shows up with genuine enthusiasm, we immediately suspect ulterior motives. This paranoia has made it harder for good guys to show they care without getting accused of having a hidden agenda.

15. The Path of Least Resistance Became the Default Approach

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At the end of the day, modern courting comes down to one truth that nobody wants to admit: most men choose the easiest possible path to get what they want. Why plan elaborate dates when “wanna come over?” works? Why commit when you can keep things ambiguous and maintain other options?

This approach works in their favor because women keep accepting it. Every time someone settles for breadcrumbs, every time the low-effort date gets rewarded with a second chance, it reinforces that minimal effort is sufficient. The men who still believe in real courting are out there wondering why they should bother going the extra mile when their buddies get the same results with a fraction of the investment.

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