
What we’re about
Group Rule: Be Respectful
Respect is the cornerstone of our group. All members are expected to treat each other with kindness, consideration, and understanding. This means:
- Communication: Speak and listen to others as you would like to be spoken to. Avoid interrupting, talking over, or dismissing someone’s opinions or feelings. Use polite and positive language, even in disagreements.
- Boundaries: Respect the personal boundaries of others. If someone is not interested in continuing a conversation or meeting, their decision should be accepted graciously without pressure or persistence.
- Consent: Always seek and respect consent in all interactions, especially when it comes to physical touch, personal questions, or sharing personal information. No one should feel pressured into anything they are uncomfortable with.
- Right to Say No: Remember, you have the absolute right to decline any request (such as a request for phone number), invitation (such as a date invitation), or interaction. If someone makes you feel uncomfortable or threatened, please report it to the organizer account named “No Pressure Singles Social”.
- Confidentiality: What is shared in the group stays in the group. Respect the privacy of others by not sharing their personal stories, contact information, or anything discussed during events without explicit permission.
Failure to adhere to these guidelines may result in removal from the group at the organizer’s discretion. Let’s work together to create a supportive, safe, and enjoyable environment for everyone.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Quiz and Connect: Commiserating for Online DatersTown Hall Collaborative, Denver, CO
Crosspost with Remake The Rules: Topics for Modern Decision-Makers.
Online dating is full of options—but are those options helping you find connection, or just adding to the overwhelm?
This low-key night is for people who want to laugh, vent (lightly), and swap stories about modern dating while also getting curious about why it feels so weird sometimes. (Hint: it’s not just you—it’s the systems we’re all swimming in.)
Ahead of the meetup, you’re invited to take a short quiz: “Are Your Swiping Habits Wrecking Your Chances at Love?” It’s a fun way to see your dating quirks in action. Take it before we meet, or just show up ready to roll your eyes at the apps with good company.
What we’ll do:
– Compare quiz results (no pressure if you skipped it)
– Share dating app horror stories, small wins, and “wait…same!” moments
– Laugh at the mess while learning a little about how tech design sneaks into our love lives
– Hang out with curious, thoughtful people who want real conversation (not just complaints)What this isn’t:
A space for disrespectful bashing. We’re here to poke fun, reflect, and connect—while keeping it lighthearted and respectful.Who should come?
– People actively swiping (or thinking about re-downloading the apps)
– Anyone who feels stuck, tired, or slightly unhinged by dating
– Folks who want better conversations—and maybe better stories—for modern loveHosted by Emily Pabst, founder of Remake The Rules—so bring your questions, your curiosity, and your dating app screenshots (kidding... kind of).