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Dopamine Dating


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Dopamine is about authenticity. Dopamine is about “NOW!”. It provides you with the opportunity of building future connections while embracing the present on its full value. Thus, users all over the world can emphasize to others a real-time interest, as receiving a “dare” will certainly not remain an enigma. Dopamine brings together people even before they meet.

Sending a “dare” to someone you are interested in, by firstly visiting their public profile, it actually assumes: taking a “selfie”, proposing a question that crosses your mind while thinking about the person you are going to dare, and hitting the “Send” button. The person you just dared is going to be notified in regards to your initiative, but none of your “selfie” or proposed question is going to be revealed unless a “selfie” or an answer to your question is going to be shared in exchange. Exactly; it is a win-win game!

Once this happens, a private chat is created and in the same time a bunch of innovative features is waiting for your curiosity of exploiting this application but mostly, the curiosity of doing this together with your correspondent. If 12h passes without writing each other, and you take the initiative of typing first or of sharing any video/photo, your correspondent will have to take a “selfie” in order to reveal the received content, and vice versa. This is “daredevil”, one of the features the private chat aims to entertain communication.

Did you ever think about taking permanent control of data you already shared? Well, another feature you will like to play with refers to the opportunity of blocking or unblocking shared media. It becomes more and more interesting, does it? These are just couple of the novelties Dopamine aims to pleasantly surprise its users. In order to avoid inhibiting your curiosity of exploring the remaining characteristics, you are welcomed to give it a try and why not to give feedback especially when we are “sure we want, of course we dare”.