Liv Facey is a freelance journalist with wide-ranging interests but a particular passion for culture, politics, and travel. Her work explores the intersection of pop culture, technology, and social trends — from examining whether home-based first dates are red flags to analysing the value in characters who make us uncomfortable. Liv's writing has appeared in The Times, HuffPost, Teen Vogue, Refinery29, and The Metro.
When not writing about the latest streaming phenomena or editing social media videos, you'll find Liv immersed in a book or planning her next adventure.
You can find her on X and Instagram: @livsescape.
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Like many things that have to do with dating, it’s complicated.
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