India, July 3 -- In the age of filtered photos and feeds, where standing out is often the goal, a quiet dating trend is making waves: reverse catfishing.
Unlike traditional catfishing, where people deceive others by appearing more attractive or successful online, reverse catfishing is all about underplaying your appeal. From dressing down in profile pictures to skipping luxury mentions and flaunting a basic bio, it's the art of "playing it low-key" on purpose.
"Reverse catfishing is still very new," says Ravi Mittal, founder and CEO of dating app QuackQuack. "We think it's a love letter to emotional intelligence. Who, other than an emotionally sorted and extremely secure person, would dare to play it down on purpose? It shows that young...
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