Wanting to get out of that pandemic relationship? You're not alone and you can blame that post pandemic de-cuffing season.
Psychologist Jaime Zuckerman, said quote, “The pandemic made us confront our own mortality. We took inventory of our relationships — which ones were working for us, and which ones weren’t. As a result, many people adopted a YOLO approach to their life and relationships during the pandemic.”
Basically, life is short and some people don't want to settle down in a relationship, they'd rather keep things casual and fun, especially since things are opening back up.
In a Tinder survey earlier this year, 40% of people said they’d consider breaking up with their current partner ahead of summer, and 53% of Gen-Zers had already ended a relationship this year.