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Caution: Sneating Is The Latest Dating Trend That Everyone Is Talking About

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As dating apps and social media ever increasingly shape our relationships, viral terms to describe modern dating behaviours are becoming more common. From ghosting to breadcrumbing and even gas-lighting

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The latest dating term to enter popular vernacular is โ€œsneatingโ€ aka sneaking eating. A term coined to describe who strategically goes on date because they want to eat at a nice restaurant without having to foot the bill.  

More subtly, sneaking also applies to daters who order up and purposely opt for more expensive dishes. 

While Urban Dictionary dates โ€œsneatingโ€ back to 2011 the term gained momentum when a woman named Sarah explained that she has no regrets about sneating with her Tinder dates. 

When the New York Post published Sarahโ€™s story, they said that sneating โ€œfeeds on chivalrous men.โ€ Calling the men โ€œchivalrousโ€ definitely implies that men are getting taken advantage of here. But not everyone believes that. The conversation is two-sided: Some say that going out with someone purely for a free meal is manipulative. Others make the valid point that the men (and itโ€™s usually men) who end up paying for the date knew what they were signing up for, and the women (because itโ€™s usually women) who benefit donโ€™t owe them anything.
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This article originally appeared on InStyle. 

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