Millennial Love: Is monogamy over?

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Rachel Hosie
Thursday 05 October 2017 06:38 EDT
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From dating apps to celebrity relationships, ghosting to benching; The Independent digs deep into the murky waters of modern love in a brand new weekly podcast, hosted by Lifestyle Writers Rachel Hosie and Olivia Petter.

This week on Millennial Love, we're joined by Lifestyle Writer Kashmira Gander to discuss why millennials are so obsessed with playing it cool while dating and are so afraid of showing vulnerability. We also ponder how society's expectations of your relationship status changes over your 20s, and we wonder: is monogamy over?

It's available via iTunes and Acast, and we'd love it if you could download, listen, rate and subscribe.

Listen to episode 3 below and let us know your thoughts by emailing us at millennial.love@independent.co.uk.

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