Avoid a dating app horror story
Halloween is coming, and there’s nothing scarier than a bad date.
Forget about ghosts, vampires, or creepy creatures we’ve all had that encounter that feels straight out of a horror movie.
Maybe it was the person who used a ten-year-old photo for their profile, and there you were, quietly searching for the nearest café exit.
Or that date who didn’t let you talk for even five minutes because they were too busy telling their life story (complete with soundtrack).
Or worse that match who seemed perfect until they suddenly vanished without a trace... the infamous ghosting.
Laura’s Date: A Modern Horror Story
Laura arrived on time, excited to finally meet her match. They had talked all week, and he seemed funny, attentive — he even said he loved cats, major bonus points.
When they finally met, everything seemed fine… until ten minutes in, he started talking about his ex.
Thirty minutes later, Laura knew the entire three-year relationship story — dates, names, and even a full psychological analysis.
When the coffee got cold and the conversation didn’t improve, Laura smiled, said she had to “go to the bathroom,” and… never came back.
Moral of the story: some love stories are scary, but sometimes, there are heroic escapes too.
But not everything is a fright. Behind every horror story, there’s a lesson: not everything that shines online is gold, and sometimes it’s worth choosing spaces where connections are real — no filters, no spooky masks.
That’s why this Halloween, we invite you to laugh at your dating horror stories and turn them into something fun.
At Crema Social, we believe meeting people shouldn’t feel like a paranormal experiment or like you’re bringing Frankenstein back to life.
Here, there are no tricks — only real treats: genuine conversations, spontaneous encounters, and the chance to live experiences that are truly worth it.
So this Halloween, instead of hiding from another ghosting, dare to go out, connect, and enjoy the magic of authentic connections.
Trick or treat?
With Crema Social, the magic is in real connections.
In the comments, share your bad experiences using a dating app.