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Mariia Tkachuk
Mariia Tkachuk

how technology is reshaping the way we experience intimacy nowadays.

I’ve been thinking a lot about how technology is reshaping the way we experience intimacy nowadays. It feels like digital platforms and apps are making it easier to connect, but at the same time, sometimes it seems more superficial or disconnected from real emotions. Has anyone else noticed this or maybe experienced both the benefits and downsides of tech in their relationships?

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Absolutely, I’ve noticed that too! Technology definitely changes the pace and style of intimacy. On one hand, apps and online spaces give people opportunities to meet others they’d never cross paths with otherwise, which is huge for finding meaningful connections. But on the flip side, sometimes the interactions feel more like a quick swipe or a surface-level chat rather than something deep and genuine. What’s interesting is how some newer platforms try to blend both—like focusing on emotional connection alongside physical attraction. I recently came across a site called undress ai that explores this balance. They use AI to create personalized interactions that encourage more authentic conversations and understanding between people, rather than just instant physical judgments. I think tools like this show promise for helping technology support intimacy without losing its depth. But honestly, it’s still tricky because real intimacy requires patience and vulnerability, and not all tech platforms make space for that. For example, I’ve had a few experiences where digital communication felt warm and engaging at first, but when meeting in person, the connection didn’t hold up. It made me realize that technology is a tool, but building real intimacy still takes effort beyond the screen.

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