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Nothing Personal: My Secret Life in the Dating App Inferno

Nothing Personal: My Secret Life in the Dating App Inferno

by Nancy Jo Sales

Legacy Lit ·2021 ·384 pages
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A raw and funny memoir about sex, dating, and relationships in the digital age, intertwined with a brilliant investigation into the challenges to love and intimacy wrought by dating apps, by firebrand New York Times –bestselling author Nancy Jo Sales At forty-nine, famed Vanity Fair writer Nancy Jo Sales was nursing a broken heart and wondering, "How did I wind up alone?" On the advice of a young friend, she downloaded Tinder, then a brand-new dating app. What followed was a raucous ride through the world of online dating. Sales, an award-winning journalist and single mom, became a leading critic of the online dating industry, reporting and writing articles and making her directorial debut with the HBO documentary Hooking Up in the Digital Age . Meanwhile, she was dating a series of younger men, eventually falling in love with a man less than half her age. Nothing Personal is Sales's memoir of coming-of-middle-age in the midst of a new dating revolution. She is unsparingly honest about her own experience of addiction to dating apps and hilarious in her musings about dick pics, sexting, dating FOMO, and more. Does Big Dating really want us to find love, she asks, or just keep on using its apps? ​Fiercely feminist, Nothing Personal investigates how Big Dating has overwhelmed the landscape of dating, cynically profiting off its users' deepest needs and desires. Looking back through the history of modern courtship and her own relationships, Sales examines how sexism has always been a factor for women in dating, and asks what the future of courtship will bring, if left to the designs of Silicon Valley's tech giants—especially in a time of social distancing and a global pandemic, when the rules of romance are once again changing.


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"Have sex with hookups, embrace the thrill, but accept that there's risk, both emotionally and physically ..."

Judith Newman· The New York Times Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"A breath of fresh air, she doesn't hold back when it comes to critiquing online dating, and she shares her own experience with equally brutal honesty."

Michelle Ross· Booklist Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"But Sales's funny, fresh approach will resonate with many single readers, as well as anyone concerned about the ways technology enables capitalism to invade personal lives."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Despite the title, a very personal—and thoroughly researched—memoir of dating younger men ..."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Her book is especially valuable in its refusal to accept social scripts related to women's aging bodies; it might strip away some of the apprehension women have about using technology in smart and safe ways ..."

Emily Bowles· Library Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

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