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The Lost Art of Courting: Why It Still Matters in 2026

The Date Team·Feb 12, 2026·5 min read

There's something almost rebellious about courting in 2026. While everyone else is swiping, matching, and rushing to the next thing, courting asks you to slow down. To be intentional. To actually get to know someone before you decide if they're worth your time.

Courting isn't about playing games or following rigid rules. It's about showing up consistently. It's about asking questions that matter. It's about creating moments that feel special—not because they're expensive or Instagram-worthy, but because they're genuine. When you court someone, you're saying: "I see you. I'm interested in who you are, not just what you can offer me."

The best part? Courting works both ways. It's not just for the person doing the pursuing—it's for the person being courted too. It gives you space to breathe, to observe, to decide if this person aligns with what you actually want. In a culture that moves at the speed of light, taking things slow might just be the most radical thing you can do.

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The Date Team

Writing about dating, relationships, and building real connections for a generation that deserves better advice.

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