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Sebastian Stan (L) and Daisy-Edgar-Jones (R) in a popular clip from 2022 film Fresh. Photo: Screen-grab/YouTube

Forget candlelight dinners—choremance is the new way to date

| @indiablooms | Jan 10, 2026, at 03:23 pm

Imagine quietly noticing your date’s choice of soap or detergent, or striking up a conversation over a shared workout routine at the gym. Choremance, a new dating trend, is slowly making its way into modern relationships.

The conventional first date—an expensive dinner at a posh restaurant or catching the season’s biggest film at a theatre—is increasingly being seen as old school.

At a time when demanding work schedules dominate daily life, planning an elaborate date night to get to know someone better often feels like a luxury, or at the very least, exhausting.

Pop culture is now redefining what it means to go on a date by weaving romance into everyday routines.

From grocery runs and trips to the local market to dropping off laundry or picking up household essentials, ordinary chores are becoming opportunities for connection.

Representational photo of 'Choremance' at a laundromat. Photo: ChatGPT

This emerging trend does away with dreamy, often unrealistic hangouts and replaces them with simpler, more natural interactions rooted in real life.

By merging dating with daily tasks, choremance significantly reduces the pressure associated with traditional dates, making it easier to connect amid work stress and packed schedules.

Perhaps its biggest appeal lies in authenticity. Sharing mundane moments offers a clearer window into a person’s habits, values, and personality—details that often remain hidden during a carefully curated dinner date.

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