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The perils of getting the ick when dating

The ick is a dating trend that isn’t going anywhere

September 15, 2023 15:10
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Getting the ick is like finding a hair in your food. Even if you send the meal back and get a fresh dish, it just never quite tastes the same. Urban Dictionary defines the ick as something someone does that is an instant turn-off for you, making you instantly hate the idea of being with them romantically. It is a term that has taken the dating world by storm and is arguably the equivalent of a third wheel on a date. Hovering around and waiting in the wings to kill any spark you might have with someone.

A friend of mine got the ick on a dating app when a guy conscientiously sent her a voice note of him singing. It didn’t do it for her, and she cringed at the very sound of this potential suitor singing down the phone. Let’s just say, they never met in person. Another ick worthy story I heard recently was a guy insisting on getting a round of drinks or should I say drink on a date. He returned with one beer. I repeat one beer. The singletons proceeded to share said beer, taking a sip each as they got to know each other in the pub. I’m sure all she got to know was that she 110 per cent had the ick.

Another friend of mine was waiting to meet a guy and as he walked into the restaurant, she  saw him trip up and tragically fall flat on his face. Immediately, she had the ick and made an SOS call to get her out of there.

I don’t know about you, but finding guys I even want to go out on a date with is hard enough so battling the loud ick voice in my head really messes with me. It gets even more complicated when the ick shows up a few months, even years into being with somebody. What do you do then? At least in the early stages of texting, speaking on the phone or the first five dates or so we can make a sweet escape. What do you do if you start catching the ick when you’ve moved in with someone, or worse, have married them?