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Do You Have Dating ADD?

Do You Have Dating ADD?

Dating ADD

A new malady has sprung up simultaneously with the ascent of online dating. It’s called dating ADD.  Symptoms of this disorder are similar to the more common form of ADD: easy distractibility, lack of focus and inability to stick to a task.

Dating ADD appears to have arisen out of our inborn compulsive tendencies and is worsened by easy access to hand-held technology and to a seemingly endless supply of desirable people online.

The person afflicted with dating ADD manifests symptoms before, during and after a date. The first symptoms arise in response to the sheer volume of potential partners on any particular dating site. This glut of attractive, available humanity creates difficulties for the ADD dater in narrowing down the list of those with whom to make first contact.

The ADD dater is compulsive in their desire to meet as many people as they can. They cast such a wide net that there’s no way they can follow up with everyone to whom they’ve reached out.

Symptoms of during-date ADD present in the form of continually responding to calls or texts which, aside from being very bad behavior, indicates a lack of interest in the person across the table.

Another during-date symptom consists of the ADD dater being so preoccupied with the date they just had or the dates coming up next that they’re unable to pay sufficient attention to the person sitting right in front of them.



The person out with the ADD dater could feel hurt, angry, insulted or all three. They probably wouldn’t agree to a second date. If they did however — perhaps in the hope that this rude behaviour was atypical — they’re likely to regret it because post-date ADD behavior is extremely off-putting.

Post-date ADD is evidenced by the afflicted person not making contact until an excessive amount of time has gone by, or being unable to firm up plans for the second date.

The person with dating ADD might want to have a second date, but they’re so distracted from juggling the many possible love-interests they’ve met or have yet to meet that they can’t get it together to make a call or set a second date.

Sadly, for the person who had an enjoyable first date with an ADD dater, this delayed contact or waffling will usually be enough to wipe out any hope or desire for a second date.

There’s an even more pathological version of this disorder: it occurs when the ADD dater has had an excellent date with someone, but never contacts them again. This is due to the ADD dater being convinced that there must be someone better out there.

The pathological ADD dater goes on an endless series of first dates because they’re convinced that the perfect person is just the next date away. Those who are confused about never receiving a follow-up call should understand that the pathological ADD dater is endlessly waiting for an epiphany which will tell them that they’ve finally found “the one.”



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Online dating is a wonderful way of discovering people whom you’d never otherwise have a chance to meet. It has a good track record of bringing people together and creating long-term relationships and happy marriages. The key to on-line dating, however is knowing how to use it properly.

If you’ve exhibited any of the above symptoms of dating ADD, it will explain why your dating experiences have been less than satisfying, thus far.

The person on the receiving end of the ADD dater’s contact without follow-up is left wondering why this individual bothered to contact them in the first place. If friends who use the same site were to talk amongst themselves, someone who does this could get the reputation for being insincere.

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About the Author

Marcia Sirota MD FRCP(C) is a board-certified psychiatrist, that does not ascribe to any one theoretical school. Rather, she has integrated her education and life experiences into a unique approach to the practice of psychotherapy. She considers herself a realist with a healthy measure of optimism. Sign up here for her free monthly wellness newsletter. Listen here to her latest podcast. mariasirotamd.com



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