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The new dating trend focuses on building connections with someone who shares similar likes and interests.
With the emergence of social media and dating apps, there is a huge change in how people meet and interact with their partners. Online dating has become the norm of new-age romance, and with it, strange dating trends have also become part of the dating lexicon.
From ghosting and breadcrumbing to situationship and simmer dating, strange dating trends come in and out of fashion. These terms have completely transformed the way Gen Z and millennials view and experience love and relationships. Now, there is a new trend called Freak Matching on the block. The internet is abuzz with this dating trend that focuses on building connections with someone who shares similar likes and interests.
Still wondering what it actually means? So, without much ado, let us delve into what freak matching is all about and why the new dating trend is becoming the talk of the town.
Welcome to the new era of ‘Freak matching,’ the latest dating buzzword. If you’re swiping right and left to find a perfect match on dating apps, you might have come across the phrase ‘match my freak.’ What does it mean?
In a conversation with the New York Post, content creator Morgan Pate shared, “When you say you want someone to ‘match your freak,’ you’re wanting someone to go day by day with you and do the things that you love doing, but together,” adding that Gen Z-ers also use the phrase platonically.
The term originates from the viral Tinashe song “Nasty,” which debuted in April. However, the everyday usage of the term has a more wholesome twist than the song’s explicit undertones.
Elaborating further, Morgan Pate shared on TikTok that matching Pate’s freak means having great coffee, working out, tanning, taking a shower, and then unwinding by watching Sex And The City in cute pyjamas.
In a nutshell, the dating trend, which has been coined as a popular trend for 2025 by Plenty Of Fish, is a simple and fun way to express a desire for shared experiences, likings, and compatibility.
So, what are your views on Freak Matching, and are you ready to embrace the trend?