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Received: 01 August 2025
Accepted: 29 September 2025
Published: 30 October 2025

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Volume 6, Issue No. 1, 1st Quarter 2025, pp. 33 - 47

Swipe, Love or Hate: A Phenomenological Study on Online Dating Among Middle Aged Professionals

Author:

Eliza G. Macalinao, RPm

Abstract:

Online dating has become a primary avenue for forming romantic relationships, particularly for middle-aged professionals. This qualitative phenomenological study explored the lived experiences, motivations, and meanings this group creates while navigating the digital dating landscape. Utilizing hermeneutic phenomenological analysis with 10 middle-aged professionals, the research uncovered a complex interaction of hope, disillusionment, and pragmatic adjustment. Key themes emerged, including life-transitions, the reality of online dating, navigating midlife romance, personal growth, coping, and the perceived value of the experience. Participants viewed online platforms as a realm of possibility, but their experiences were deeply influenced by pre-existing life stories and societal norms about midlife romance. The findings highlight a significant tension between the idealized presentation of self and the lived reality, often complicated by factors such as aging, career pressures, and previous relational history. Ultimately, this study illustrates how middle-aged professionals continually interpret and re-interpret their online dating experiences based on their individual life-worlds. The results offer valuable insights into these unique experiences, which can inform strategies to promote safer and more effective engagement with online dating platforms.

Keywords: online dating, middle-aged professionals, “swipe culture”, hermeneutic phenomenological analysis

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