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Coming up, move over, city walks and coffee dates.
Young singles are literally hitting to the fields.
Digging for wild veggies is the latest way to break the ice, offering a fun, low-pressure first date.
But is this earthy adventure a recipe for romance?
Or just the muddy, potentially hazardous mess?
And TikTok, the international version of Douyin, recently removed a chubby filter after backlash.
But could this trend have been fun if it didn't bring body image issues into the mix?
Should we laugh at body filters or take them more seriously?
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Now let's move on to the next topic discussion today.
Spring is in the air and so is a new dating trend.
Digging for edible wild vegetables.
More young people are swapping candlelit dinners for casual outings in the wild, spade in hand.