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I casually dated for a lot of my early 30s, my 20s was a string of LTRs, and now in my late 30s I'm married. I've come to terms with the fact that I'm a serial monogomist.
My casual dating in my early 30s was powered by bumble, it's also how I met my wife.
I was only casually dating because I had learned from my 20s the kind of person I wanted to get into a committed relationship with, and I felt like I could afford to be picky. Lots for one off dates, only one or two hookups, that never turned into anything.
I'm happier in a committed relationship, and there's nothing wrong with that, we're all built different, and for me random fucking doesn't really turn my crank.
Grab bumble(other people are saying hinge, but I never used it so I can't say one way or the other) and just go for a load of first dates, see where things go.