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Delulu dating is giving hopeless romantics permission to ignore the red flags

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonMarch 18, 2026Updated:March 18, 2026 Lifestyle No Comments4 Mins Read
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Every generation brings its own approach to dating, and Gen Z is no exception. From situationships to soft launching, the way young people navigate romance has produced an entirely new vocabulary. The latest term making the rounds is delulu dating, a trend that is equal parts charming, chaotic and worth understanding.

The word delulu is a playful shortening of delusional, and in the context of dating, it describes a mindset where optimism wins out over logic. Someone practicing delulu dating is not oblivious. They see the red flags. They just choose to keep going anyway, carried forward by the belief that things will work out despite the evidence suggesting otherwise. Fantasy, in this world, takes precedence over reality.

What delulu dating actually looks like

The traditional post-breakup playbook involves stepping back, processing the experience and approaching the next relationship with a little more caution. Delulu dating throws that playbook out entirely. Instead of retreating after a bad romantic experience, someone leaning into this trend stays wide open, saying yes to new people and new possibilities even when every instinct is telling them to slow down.

It is less about being careless and more about refusing to let past disappointment close you off to what might come next. The delulu dater is not looking for guarantees. They are operating on hope, which is both the appeal and the risk of the whole approach.

The trend tends to attract people who are naturally inclined toward romance and connection, those who find it easier to lead with their heart than their head. For that personality type, delulu dating does not feel reckless. It feels like the only way to stay open to love without letting fear take over.

The thrill and the trap

There is a reason this mindset resonates. The early stages of meeting someone new carry a particular kind of energy that is hard to replicate, and the delulu approach leans into that energy fully. The excitement of a new connection, the possibility of it becoming something real, can make even the most obvious warning signs feel manageable or even easy to overlook.

That is where things get complicated. When optimism becomes the dominant lens, even minimal effort from a partner can look like something meaningful. The bar gets lower without the person realizing it has moved at all. What feels like faith in the moment can, in hindsight, look a lot like settling.

What you gain from the experience

Delulu dating is not built for the long term. Most people who follow this path will eventually find themselves in another situation that does not work out, and that outcome is practically written into the approach from the start. But that does not mean it has nothing to offer.

Each experience, even the ones that end in disappointment, adds something to a person’s understanding of what they actually want and what they absolutely cannot live with in a relationship. Clarity about deal-breakers rarely comes from thinking alone. It tends to arrive through experience, and delulu dating generates experience in abundance.

For someone still figuring out what they are looking for in a lasting relationship, this approach can serve as a kind of accelerated research. The cost is real, but so is the self-knowledge it produces. Every relationship that does not work out draws the outline of the one that will.

Whether delulu dating is a genuine path to love or just a culturally acceptable way to make impulsive choices is a question each person will have to answer for themselves. But as a snapshot of how Gen Z is choosing to stay open in a world that offers plenty of reasons to close off, it says something worth paying attention to.

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Shekari Philemon

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