Mark Travers, Ph.D., is an American psychologist with degrees from Cornell University and the University of Colorado Boulder. He is the lead psychologist at Awake Therapy, a telehealth company that provides video and telephone psychotherapy, counseling, and coaching to individuals in over 40 countries worldwide.
It has become incredibly easy to satisfy our curiosity when it comes to finding out who our dates are. With just a name or a profile link, you can quickly find yourself deep in someone’s online life. This phenomenon has become so common that it’s earned its own term: “investi-dating.”
There are some undeniable benefits to this. For one, you can ensure your own safety by verifying that the person is who they claim to be. A quick scroll through someone’s online profile can offer a degree of assurance. Additionally, having some prior knowledge can also serve as an ice-breaker. Knowing that they recently attended a music festival or visited a particular city can be a great conversation starter.
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