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Home » What is ‘Wildflowering’? Gen Z’s latest dating trend rejects romantic labels
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What is ‘Wildflowering’? Gen Z’s latest dating trend rejects romantic labels

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What is ‘Wildflowering’? Gen Z’s latest dating trend rejects romantic labels

Forget hard-launches, situationships and relationship status updates.

The latest Gen Z dating buzzword is all about putting down the rulebook and seeing what happens. 

Dubbed “wildflowering,” the trend encourages singles to let romance grow naturally — no labels, no timelines and no pressure to define exactly where things are headed. 

Think less five-year plan, more “we’ll see where this goes.” 

In an era where daters can spend hours dissecting text messages, comparing dating-app strategies and debating the exact moment to define the relationship, wildflowering is being pitched as an antidote to overthinking. 

The concept is simple: stop trying to force a connection into a predetermined box and allow it to unfold at its own pace. For some exhausted singles, that sounds downright liberating.

Amy Chan, a dating coach and author of “Unsingle: How to Date Smarter and Create Love that Lasts,” says the approach can be especially helpful for people who treat every first date like a marriage interview. 

“If you’re someone who tends to future-trip on a first or second date, wondering if this person could be your partner or the parent of your children, or you’re asking interview-style questions to see if they fit a checklist in your head, then you probably would benefit from taking a more relaxed approach,” she told USA TODAY in a recent interview. 

Chan stressed that going on dates should be less about racing toward a finish line and more about staying curious, learning about yourself and figuring out what you actually want from a partner.

But before hopeless romantics start tossing their standards out the window, experts warn there’s a catch. 

Forget DTR talks and relationship timelines — Gen Z singles are embracing “wildflowering,” a carefree dating trend that encourages people to ditch expectations and let romance bloom naturally. simona – stock.adobe.com

Dating coach Damona Hoffman believes the trend emerged as a response to the “gamification” of modern dating, where endless swiping, matching and juggling multiple conversations can make romance feel more like a game than a genuine human connection.

Hoffman warned the outlet that abandoning all expectations can leave daters disappointed if they’re not clear about what they ultimately want.

The problem? Going completely with the flow can sometimes leave people drifting in circles.

Chan says whether wildflowering works often comes down to recognizing your own dating patterns.

People who rush headfirst into relationships may benefit from slowing down and allowing connections to develop naturally, she noted.

On the flip side, serial daters who bounce from one romantic prospect to another without ever deepening a connection might need more structure — not less.

Ultimately, both experts think the sweet spot lies somewhere between spreadsheet-level planning and complete romantic chaos.

A little spontaneity can keep dating fun, they noted, and a few standards can keep it from becoming a never-ending situationship.

Instead of obsessing over labels and where things are headed, the trend’s goal is simple: enjoy the connection and see what happens. LIGHTFIELD STUDIOS – stock.adobe.com

Because while wildflowers may thrive without a gardener, most relationships still need at least some direction if they’re going to bloom.

If wildflowering sounds familiar, that’s because it’s part of a larger movement among young singles who are increasingly questioning whether romance needs a rulebook at all.

As previously reported by The Post, a growing number of Gen Zers are embracing unconventional approaches to love, including “relationship anarchy” — a philosophy that encourages people to build connections on their own terms rather than following traditional dating scripts.

The concept, coined by Swedish writer Andie Nordgren in 2006, challenges the idea that romantic relationships should automatically take priority over every other bond in a person’s life.

Instead, relationship anarchists place greater emphasis on intentionality, allowing friendships, creative partnerships and other meaningful connections to carry just as much weight as romantic ones.

A 2025 report from sex-positive dating app Feeld and educator Ruby Rare found that one in five young adults may already be practicing some form of “relationship anarchy” without even realizing it. 

Participants reported feeling less lonely and more supported, though the lifestyle also comes with challenges, including navigating boundaries and expectations without relying on conventional relationship milestones.

For singles exhausted by endless texting analysis and dating-app games, the carefree approach is proving hard to resist. La Famiglia – stock.adobe.com

Like wildflowering, the philosophy pushes back against rigid timelines, labels and social pressure to make a relationship fit a predetermined mold. 

Both trends reflect a growing desire among young daters to prioritize authenticity over tradition and connection over checklists.

Of course, neither approach is without risks. Just as experts warn that wildflowering can drift into commitment avoidance, relationship anarchy requires significant communication and self-awareness to avoid confusion and hurt feelings.

Still, for a generation increasingly weary of dating apps, situationships and endless relationship “rules,” the appeal is easy to understand. 

Whether they’re letting connections bloom naturally or reimagining what relationships can look like altogether, many Gen Zers seem to be searching for the same thing: a way to make modern love feel a little less scripted.

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