A fast-tracked connection Why Georgette chooses to date sober
Want to strike up a decent online match without your beer (or wine) goggles potentially running interference? When it comes to post-lockdown dating, a growing number of single people want to keep the sober meet-and-greets rolling.
According to a survey of just over 1000 Australians in September from dating app Bumble, almost one in five people donât want to drink on dates after lockdown, with about three quarters believing sober dating leads to better connections.
Georgette Boehm from Melbourneâs Elwood has found that skipping alcohol on a date often leads to better conversation and a deeper understanding of the other person.Credit:Justin McManus
Bumbleâs Asia-Pacific communications director Lucille McCart says pre-COVID, going for a drink was often the automatic first suggestion for a date.
However, with bars and pubs closed for months on end, walking, coffee and park dates became standard.
âI think weâve learnt how to do it differently,â says McCart. âAnd for some people coming back out of lockdown, sitting in a crowded pub on a Friday night actually isnât what they want to do and thatâs OK.â
Bumble now offers a âbadgeâ that you can add to your profile, indicating your preference for sober dating.
On Hinge you can share how regularly you drink. In the past year, 6 per cent of Australian users selected the sober option, with 47 per cent saying they drink âsometimesâ.
For Elwoodâs Georgette Boehm, her preference is to avoid alcohol â" at least on the first few dates.
The 38-year-old took a year off drinking in 2015, which changed her relationship with alcohol. She now takes at least three consecutive months off alcohol each year.
âEven if I am in a period where Iâm drinking, at this point in my life, I really prefer to have those initial interactions sober,â she says.
âThe value of doing a sober date is that I reckon you can really fast track your connection and your feeling of whether you genuinely want to spend more time with that person.â
And while sheâs not against going to a pub sober, she finds itâs usually awkward for her date if theyâre drinking and sheâs not.
Instead, she usually suggests an activity like a walk or a game of Finska.
âRealistically Iâm going to spend 87 per cent of my time with that person sober, so why wouldnât we just spend the first time sober and then go from there?â
Sydney dating coach Russy Ross, of The Social Collective, has also seen a rise in more creative dates during lockdown, which by their nature (and often time of day) donât rely on alcohol.
While Ross is not against imbibing, he says sober dating helps with an important component of dating: building comfort with the other person.
âEveryoneâs going on walks, theyâre talking more â" youâre talking, youâre sharing, youâre connecting a lot more,â he says.
Should you be upfront about the fact you donât want to drink on dates?
In Boehmâs experience, declaring your booze-free status on your profile can lead to âcricketsâ, so she usually prefers to discuss it in-person if necessary.
âMy experience of giving that off through the screen is Australia has this pack mentality,â she says. âItâs like if you donât drink youâre boring, or if you donât drink I donât trust you.â
âItâs like if you donât drink youâre boring, or if you donât drink I donât trust you.â
But Ross says stating you donât want to drink upfront should help filter out anyone whoâs not open to that idea.
âWhen it comes down to dating, you want honest communication â" you donât want to date a guy that is upset because you donât drink, or you choose not to drink,â he says.
And while a few drinks undoubtedly helps with the liquid courage, Ross says thereâs other strategies to keep the nerves at bay.
âItâs just not setting the expectation â" maybe it is that coffee date, the shorter date, where you donât have to bring too much to the table,â he says.
âYouâre not dating them because you like them; youâre dating them to find out if you like them. That takes a little bit of the anxiety away.â
On follow-up dates, you could take your dog on a walk, do a dance or cooking class, go kayaking, or visit a museum or gallery to make things interesting and comfortable.
And if youâre worried no one will make the moves?
âI know personally if Iâve got a few more drinks under my belt, Iâm way more likely to be more confident, to ask for a second date or go in for a kiss,â says Bumbleâs Lucille McCart.
âBut if youâre doing that sober, itâs actually a way more empowering experience.â
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