So, you’ve made it past the talking stage. Maybe you've survived a few situationship plot twists, and now things feel real. Congrats!
But here comes the next big decision: do you keep it cute and lowkey, or do you go full PDA on the feed? Welcome to the digital-age dilemma — soft launch vs. hard launch. Let’s break it down.
What is a soft launch?A soft launch is essentially, as the name implies, dropping hints. You are sharing enough to let people know that something is happening, but not enough to be specific about who, what, when, or how. Like a cozy dinner post with a mysterious hand, or a boomerang of two glasses of wine clinking together, or an angled shot of your reflection in the mirror with the second pair of sneakers also in the shot.
Typically, a soft launch is subtle and sometimes strategic, allowing your relationship to breathe without external pressure. It is an effective strategy for the early days when you are still figuring things out, or if you are just a private person.
A hard launch is when you publicize your partner in a noticeable way on social media, typically by actively highlighting a specific photo of the two of you. (Credit: Freepik)
A hard launch is when you publicize your partner in a noticeable way on social media, typically by actively highlighting a specific photo of the two of you. It is all about the full reveal right from full face to full name. A couple of selfies, an anniversary post, or maybe even an ‘he asked, I said yes’ photo dump. It’s visible and unapologetic.
Hard launching shows that you are confident and serious. It is also a way to create boundaries - if you announce the relationship publicly, it deters people from approaching you or assuming it’s up for grabs.
It doesn’t matter if you soft launch, hard launch, or stay all the way offline, what matters is that your relationship feels safe and respected. (Credit: Freepik)
There’s no universal rule, but a few things to consider:
- Stage of the relationship: If it’s still fresh, a soft launch gives you time to settle in.
- Personality types: If one of you is more private, a hard launch might feel too intense.
- Intentions: Are you posting to share your joy, or seeking validation? Check in with yourself.
- Mutual consent: Always communicate before posting. No one wants to be “soft launched” without warning — or worse, surprise-tagged in a hard launch.
If it’s still fresh, a soft launch gives you time to settle in. (Credit: Freepik)
It doesn’t matter if you soft launch, hard launch, or stay all the way offline, what matters is that your relationship feels safe and respected. Social media can amplify love, but it doesn’t define love. When in doubt, protect your peace — and post when it feels right.
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