Puffer Fishing: The Dating Trend Explaining Modern Commitment Anxiety
Modern dating often feels like learning a new language. After every few months social media introduces another term explaining behaviours people have experienced for years. The latest addition to that list is puffer-fishing and many people instantly recognised it or were intrigued to know what it means.The term describes someone who appears emotionally invested in the beginning of a relationship but suddenly becomes distant when things start getting serious. At first, everything feels promising. The person texts consistently, plans dates, shows affection, and creates the impression that the relationship is moving forward naturally. Then, almost overnight, the energy changes, replies become shorter, emotional conversations are avoided. Sometimes the person slowly disappears, while other times they ask for “space” without clearly explaining why. For the person on the receiving end the sudden emotional shift often feels confusing and emotionally exhausting.
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