'The Loneliness of Queer Hook Up'







Wils' New Video Shows Us the Loneliness of Queer Hookup Culture

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Raffy Ermac

Stuck in a rut when it comes to the dating game? Feel like there's no way to start a meaningful, loving relationship with a guy, especially in the age of Grindr? Well, you're not alone—Wils knows exactly how you feel. 
The up-and-coming, out, Singaporean pop star just released the music video for his latest track called "Empty," and in it, he explores how isolating and lonely the modern queer dating landscape can be, and what a struggle it can is to try to find self-love when all people want to do is hookup.
     

Comments

I absolutely agree that the prospect of emotionless, mechanical, anonymous hookups sounds rather depressing. But this isn't new, or even very much more prevalent now than it was 30 years ago when I came out. There are better tools to improve your 'productivity' and get you hooked up faster, more efficiently than before. But there was never a golden age of courtly dating and romance, where factors like intelligence, warmth, authenticity, education, and integrity were considered along with physical appearance. It has always been a shallow, preening, vain, opportunistic, deeply restricted community. The key is to break out of that, stay out of the toxic clubs and bars, away from the ruthlessly monotonous Provincetowns, and find communities which reflect your values rather than just your orientation.