Readers disillusioned by dating apps tell us where it went wrong, and how their love lives have changed since going analogue

Since Tinder launched 11 years ago, countless intrepid users have found true romance, but many are choosing to swipe left on what feels like an increasingly onerous and unfulfilling crapshoot.

There’s a simmering sense that the once novel, dopamine-charged journey of hope has become just another way for the internet to sap our energy, drain our wallets and make us feel terrible about ourselves.

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