From Letters to Likes: The Evolution of Romantic Communication
MTA
How technology transformed courtship from handwritten letters to online dating
*From Letters to Likes* provides a comprehensive historical and sociological analysis of how communication technologies have reshaped the rituals and expectations of romantic courtship. The book traces an arc from the 19th-century age of handwritten letters—characterized by deliberation, material presence, and the productive longing created by postal delays—to the modern era of "swipe culture" and instant messaging. Each chapter examines a specific technological leap, such as the telegraph’s pressure for brevity, the telephone’s introduction of vocal presence, and the cinema’s role in providing a visual script for romantic imagination.
The narrative explores how digital shifts have transformed intimacy from a private, slow-moving process into a rapid, public, and highly curated performance. The transition from early email and text-based chatrooms to image-heavy social media and algorithmic dating apps is presented as a fundamental change in the texture of attention. While these tools offer unparalleled efficiency and global reach, they also introduce modern anxieties such as ghosting, choice paralysis, and the "curation gap" between a person's digital profile and their physical reality.
The final sections of the book address the social implications of networked romance, focusing on issues of privacy, data surveillance, and the digital divide. It highlights how platforms often reflect and amplify societal inequalities related to race, gender, and class. The book concludes with a "practical playbook" for ethical digital communication and a forward-looking exploration of how artificial intelligence and virtual reality might further redefine human companionship, urging readers to maintain intentionality and care as the mediums of desire continue to evolve.
This book is for anyone navigating modern dating who wants to understand the historical context of today's communication technologies. It will particularly benefit readers seeking practical guidance for ethical and intentional digital communication, those interested in how technology shapes relationships and communication patterns, and anyone looking to critically examine issues like privacy, consent, and inequality in digital dating spaces. The insights are valuable for both newcomers to dating and experienced individuals hoping to approach romantic communication with greater awareness and care.
January 24, 2026
72,374 words
5 hours 4 minutes
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