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5 Great NYC Date Ideas this October

We have a roundup of our favorite date ideas in NYC this October.

NYC date ideas October

With such an abundance of things to do, sometimes it can be hard to identify really solid date ideas in NYC. This spooky season, skip the tricks and treat yourself and that special someone to an unforgettable date destination. And we’re not talking about the re-used cliche’s (like apple picking and cider mills). Here’s our curated list, leave the mundane behind and elevate your dating game with one of New York City’s best new date spots.

1. Fall in love and dive into an adult ball pit!

Coming this Fall, the Balloon Museum arrives at Pier 36 in The Seaport. After a successful European Tour, this 80,000-square-foot space will be coming to NYC and is scheduled to run through Jan 14, 2024. Invite your crush and go explore several exhibits that will blow your mind. The good news is that if you fall in love, there is a 4,000-square-foot ball pit to catch you.

2. Get energized at New York’s Coffee Festival!

NYC is truly the city that never sleeps. Grab that cutie you’ve been eyeing at your local coffee shop and head over to the Metropolitan Pavilion from October 6th through 8th for The New York Coffee Festival. Ticket prices include access to over 100 existing exhibitors, unlimited coffee samples, seminars, and demonstrations from world-class baristas and more. The icing on the cake? Every penny of profit goes towards the noble causes of Project Waterfall and charity: water, bringing clean water to coffee-producing countries. There’s nothing steamier than sipping on coffee, enjoying a fantastic date, and supporting a worthy cause.

3. Cheers to Oktoberfest!

October means Oktoberfest. Cheers to your date with a proper “Prost!” and head over to one of NYC’s many Oktoberfest events this month. Enjoy some imported beers, perfectly cooked sausages, and steaming hot pretzels. On October 14th, check out Stone Street for one of the largest celebrations in New York City. The party runs from noon to 11 pm, featuring free entry and plenty of delightful goodies available for purchase. “Prost” to an unforgettable good time!

4. Spook yourself at Blood Manor!

What’s better than a scary movie and cuddling up with a cutie? A real-life haunted house adventure. This month, visit Blood Manor, a 10,000-square-foot haunted house. Admission prices may vary, but one thing’s for sure: the spine-tingling scares you’ll experience will stay with you for days to come.

5. Get crafty at the Queens Craft Brigade!

Looking to add a touch of uniqueness to your wardrobe or bring home a piece of art that speaks to your soul? On October 28th, don’t miss the Halloween extravaganza hosted by the Queens Craft Brigade. This independent, queer-owned market based in Astoria brings together the crème de la crème of artists for a day of crafty shopping. There’s something truly special about helping your date find the perfect addition to their space, whether it’s a stylish garment or a captivating artwork.

Looking for a cutie to attend these fun fall events with? Download FFWD!

At FFWD, we really want you to get the most out of your first date. So, we designed an app that approximates the experience of meeting someone IRL for the first time. With unfiltered video profiles, that’re recorded on platform, you get to get a far better sense of your date before you even swipe right. Onboarding is fun, quick, and easy — just be yourself, take a quick video, and start watching other people’s “scenes” (aka trailers for your potential matches). Our whole team is based in the city, so we’ll continually be here sending you more NYC date ideas, cute opening lines, and giving you tips and tricks on navigating this city’s (insane) dating scene. Email info@ffwd-dating.com to join our mailing list of NYC date ideas, straight to your inbox.

XOXO

FFWD

Authenticity in Online Dating: Why imperfection guarantees better matches than any filter

Just be you, silly!

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If you’ve just emerged from a twenty-year slumber, welcome back to the wild world of today! Things have changed, and one significant transformation is how people present themselves, especially in the realm of online dating. With high-tech phones and photo-editing tools, anyone can create a digital facade that differs dramatically from reality.

But if you’ve been awake all along, you’re probably well aware of this phenomenon. A trip to the r/IntagramReality subreddit shows how many people distort images of themselves on Instagram, sometimes looking like different people altogether. Mostly, though, they’re laughably bad examples of photo editing with distorted backgrounds or frightening, Picasso-ish aberrations.  

But even if not that extreme, In today’s digital age, it’s easier than ever to be inauthentic. You no longer have to be yourself, not if you don’t want to be. This is the central premise of the popular TV show “Catfish,” where individuals adopt fake online personas, only to reveal their true selves when they meet in person. This disconnect between online and real-life identities leads to heartbreak, drama, and plenty of entertainment for MTV viewers.

While Catfish is an extreme example, many of us engage in a milder form of this behavior from time to time. It’s called kittenfishing: making yourself seem more desirable on a dating app. It’s not outright lying about your identity, like catfishing, but altering your appearance on your dating profile radically from what you’re like in person (posting photos with deceptive angles or from years ago, lying about age, height or occupation, or wearing hats to cover up baldness) or bending the truth in other ways to seem more desirable (fibbing your occupation or hobbies). 

There’s no need to pass judgment here because we’re all guilty of it to some extent. We engage in kittenfishing because we’re chasing the illusion of perfection and seeking validation in the form of likes on dating apps.

However, perfection is something that’s sold to us; it’s not an achievable goal. And being “perfect” doesn’t necessarily make you more desirable. For example, studies have shown that we are more likely to find asymmetrical faces more attractive than symmetrical ones. That is, our perception of what is perfect is subjective and not actually universally appealing.

Rejection, although painful, is a natural part of life. If it makes you feel any better, even those who appear “perfect” face rejection. And while being rejected after being “real” with someone is like being stung by a hive of bees when you have a bee allergy, in the dating context, it’s much better to be rejected early on than to invest time in someone who doesn’t have any interest in the real-life, authentic you!

Everyone deserves love and acceptance for who they truly are. It takes courage to be authentic, especially when facing the possibility of rejection. However, it is also the only surefire way to find someone who genuinely appreciates and loves you for being yourself. When you find that person, it’s like witnessing a fireworks display of genuine connection and understanding.

Being yourself leads to a more honest understanding of who you are, creating a first date experience that is confident and free of mismatched expectations. It increases the likelihood of a better first date, a second date, and a more fulfilling dating experience overall. So, in the world of online dating, embracing your imperfections and showcasing your authentic self can lead to the most meaningful connections.

So. In a world where authenticity shines brighter than any digital filter, being yourself is the compass that guides you to genuine connections, ensuring that your search for love is an unapologetically true and rewarding journey.