Goldidate - Online Dating
Type of site | dating app, app, web, site |
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Available in | English |
Founded | 2021/04/20 |
Owner | Goldidate LTD |
Website | www.goldidate.com |
Registration | Yes |
Users | Global |
Current status | Active |
Goldidate - A dating app that allows users to show genuine affection and impress their matches with gifts.
Now on Google Play.
Our VIP dating app is for everyone that wants to find their perfect match and loves receiving gifts from their suitors. We’ve created the world’s most luxurious dating app where money talks. You will be matched with trusted users of the same economic status that share your likes and interests. You can surprise your new match with exciting gifts such as exclusive coins that can be turned into real money!
Social science research[edit]
Courtship gift -giving[edit]
Throughout school, we all gave cards to our classmates, but where did this tradition comes from? Gift giving to a date, lover, or mate, is used to show appreciation and gratitude.
Gift-giving can be tricky, especially between romantic partners where lot of feelings and expectations can get mixed up. In established relationships, gift giving was moderate and balanced, it made the giver feel good, expressed loving feelings to the recipient, and helped ensure relationship success.
Gift-giving could have positive or negative effects on a relationship depending on the frequency and intensity of gifts at each relationship stage. A partner is grateful and appreciative of your investment and relationship regulating function in longer-term mating.
From early human history, women have given gifts to their men. An old tradition in China, women would cut a small lock of hair to give to their lover at their engagement, so hair decorations symbolize a promise of love. Hairpins were also a common gift for a man to give his girlfriend in ancient times.
Throughout the 16th-19th centuries, couples would often present one another with mini-portraits of themselves. In an era before cameras, these tiny portraitures took a lot of time and money.
Valentine’s Day flowers began as a tradition in the 17th century, since roses, which represent love in all its forms, were the flowers of choice for that Day. The rose is supposed to be the favorite flower of Venus, the Goddess of Love, because it stood for strong feelings. As a result, lovers began giving flowers to those they cared about to show their affection for each other, which often knew no bounds.
However, it was not until the 1800s that the ability to send cards through mail by the average person greatly increased the exposure of Valentine Day’s cards. What would Valentine’s Day be without chocolate? Well, we can thank the Spanish explorers who brought chocolate back to the Old World from the New World in the 17th century.
Soon enough, the popularity increased in Europe and chocolate, possibly for its aphrodisiac effects, became the candy of choice for the lover’s holiday.
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