“My self-care routine is” Hinge Answers

100 snug answers to “My self-care routine is” Hinge prompt

Hinge daters prefer to be with someone who cares about their mental health. This begs the question: How can I answer the “My self-care routine is” prompt in a way that showcases green flags? Here’s how…

For girls: “My self-care routine is…”  

1. Brewing some herbal tea, sitting by the window, and watching the first autumn leaves fall. Dating me includes a lot of daydreaming.

2. Buying bath bombs and trying them out every other night. If you need suggestions, hmu!

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3. Journaling, followed by an hour of scrolling through travel blogs and imagining going to places I will probably never go. 

4. Doing Yoga and then lighting some incense while preparing my gratitude prayers to end the day. 

5. Doing my skincare, putting on new bedding, and reading before going to sleep!

6. Walking my dog and then sitting in a park to enjoy the day.

7. Watching my favorite TV show. I go crazy for true-crime documentaries, BTW.

8. Making sure my plants are watered and my garden is blooming, then sitting in the garden with a cup of tea. 

9. Putting on a playlist for a quiet morning, taking a shower for a chill start to the day! 

10. Taking myself on solo dates to art galleries and seeing what’s new in the art world. 

11. Baking a new cake every week. The flavor depends on my mood. Sometimes it’s vanilla fruity, and other times it’s dark spicy chocolate. 

12. Rallying around the city to find more flower shops. I recently discovered the best one!

13. Buying new socks and new lingerie. They always go together like chaos and confetti. 

14. Buying new books even though I have a lot of other books at home that I haven’t read yet. I’m a compulsive book buyer, I guess! 

15. Scrapbooking for each season. I use Washi Tapes, colors, and textures that match the season’s vibe. 

16. Not using social media each day for 5 hours. 

17. Unplugging and rotting in bed like an 18th-century ill woman resting under cotton sheets. 

18. Lying down on my couch, FOX on, enjoying my life on a typical Sunday.

19. Taking long walks and listening to my favorite podcast. 

20. Spending 150$ for acrylic nails with design. Yes, it is expensive, but it’s called self-care, alright?! 

Spending 150$ for acrylic nails with design. Yes, it is expensive, but it’s called self-care, alright!

21. Getting on Reddit to read about Star Seeds and analyze the signs. My favorite pastime ever! 

22. Hosting “silent” evenings where I turn off all tech and sit with my thoughts.

23. Inviting friends over for some cupcakes and girlies’ night. 

24. Riding my bicycle through the neighborhood while listening to my favorite tracks. 

25. Preparing for my favorite month, October. The way to my heart? Be a master at pumpkin-carving.

26. Grounding myself in the grass to activate my root chakra. 

27. Doing a meditation session every day for 20 min chanting “Ouummm” to calm my vagus nerve. 

28. Hosting a mini tea party with fancy cups and homemade treats—my guest is my cat…oh and my friends, of course. 

29. Looking for new jobs on LinkedIn. 

30. Quitting my job because I’m tired of this man-made prison. I’m just a girl who doesn’t deserve to work. 

31. Having an aromatherapy session with different essential oils and asking my mom to give me a head massage. 

32. Drinking lots of water, like, LOTS of water. I can drink crazy amounts of water. A pretty unusual skill.

33. Preparing rice water and rose hydrosol to nourish my skin with it. 

34. Book coloring with different designs and patterns. 

35. Body scrubbing with a homemade coffee scrub. Feels like scrubbing the bad energy away. 

36. I deep-condition my hair, drink a matcha latte, and then rest on my couch while reading on my Kindle.  

37. Making butter chicken with naan bread and eating it all by myself.

38. Simple. Sitting on a couch with a glass of wine, reading my e-book. 

39. Cooking soup, then puzzling while watching Twitch. 

40. I take a bath in milk and honey. Then I dance in an outfit made of gemstones and cry under the moon until dawn.

41. I go witch-hunting. Wanna join me? We could make history together.

For guys: “My self-care routine is…” 

42. Fixing up my car or bike while listening to classic rock—it’s like therapy, but the tools are my psychologist.  

43. Hitting the gym to strengthen my core then have a cup of coffee for more energy boosts until I die from hyperenergy. 

44. Going to gigs with mates and having a drink I have never tried before. 

45. Trying new seafood restaurants just so I can experience something new that will probably turn into a ritual soon. 

46. Budgeting. I started feeling more peaceful after stopping my reckless spending on crap I don’t need! 

47. Watching all Gabor Maté documentaries so I can learn to heal my own traumas. 

48. Spending time with my family. My chosen family is the best at cheering me up.

49. Building DIY furniture. One—it’s my hobby; two—it clears my mind! 

50. Running 20 minutes before work. 

51. Going out with my dog after work and playing in the park with him. 

52. Flossing and trimming my mustache. 

53. Gaming for a few hours with no distractions—headphones on, world off.

54. Practicing a new instrument to impress my future girlfriend! 

55. Going on a hike to reach the peak of the mountain. I bet you can’t beat my record!

56. Organizing my watch collection and picking one that matches my vibe for the day.

57. Baking my favorite dish: salmon with asparagus accompanied by rose wine.

58. Daily shirtless early morning runs in any weather and a short calisthenics workout afterward. 

59. Daily shirtless early morning runs in any weather and a short calisthenics workout afterward.

60. Running my errands with headphones on, listening to my favorite music. Usually that consists of some weird jazz-to-rap combo. 

61. Fending off the dad bod with a lot of exercise and drinking tons of water. Unless you agree that dad bods are hot…?

62. Wake up, coffee enema, read my story/affirmations in front of the mirror, and finish with a quick cold shower.

63. Using SPF and avoiding stress and anger, especially that annoying co-worker. 

64. Grabbing my camera, heading to the forest, and photographing wild animals, especially birds. My favorite thing to do. 

65. Watching Bob the Builder. Loved it as a child, but now it just calms my mind and generally gives me sweet moments. 

66. Spending some quality time tediously preparing food so that I can eat it as a bonus.

Spending some quality time tediously preparing food so that I can eat it as a bonus.

67. Visiting old libraries or bookstores and dressing up in a dark academia aesthetic. 

68. Grilling meat and inviting friends over. Fun fact: my friends always ask me for advice about grilling.

69. Taking care of my beard, oiling it, trimming it, and everything related to it. 

70. I’m very passionate about my beard. Hope that doesn’t sound weird!  

71. Going to comedy clubs or watching stand-up videos. And on other days, I like to take art classes for pencil drawing. 

72. I write a lot, mostly mysterious dramas, but also a bubble bath works just fine. 

73. Buying vinyl records and keeping a diary that captures the unique characteristics of each one. 

74. Stretching my body in the morning and treating myself to a croissant later. 

75. Cross-stitching while listening to something, mostly audiobooks, podcasts, or videos.

76. Playing music in my garage. Loving music is non-negotiable for me.

77. Going to pubs with lads and listening to bands on the weekends, also, motorcycle rides are a must.

78. Smoking the best puro, and watching SpongeBob. Sometimes, all the self-care I need is a good laugh.

79. Sitting on my hammock while it’s raining outside. I ease my anxieties a lot this way. 

80. Crying in the shower. Does this count as self-care? Or are you weird like me, too?

81. I have 2 types of relaxation methods; Muay Thai and sensory float tanks. 

82. Going kayaking, watching sci-fi, and finding the best Christmas vouchers.

83. Binging Master Chef videos and then trying to recreate them, failing, then giving up and eating Hot Cheetos.

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84. Turning off my work email as soon as I go home. That’s relaxation to me.

85. Experiment with cocktails until I find something that’s strong enough to knock me out.

86. Watching those videos of people cooking small food for their hamsters.

87. Taking a 2-hour bath while it rains and pretending I’m in a TikTok edit!

88. Going the other way when I see old classmates while I’m outside. 

89. Light up my vanilla-scented candles and cuddle with my cat (and by that, I mean I force my cat not to get up after 2 minutes).

90. Giving my dog a bath because he’s so cute. Also, he stinks, so it’s a win-win.

91. Writing about my day in my journal. I’m lazy AF, so it only takes a couple of sentences.

92. Cucumber slices on my eyes. Idk if it actually does something, or if it’s just a placebo effect.

Cucumber slices on my eyes. Idk if it actually does something, or if it’s just a placebo effect.

93. Retail Therapy—I’ll worry about my bank account later.

94. Wearing fuzzy socks on a cold day and binging early 2000s TV shows. I’m sorry, but newer shows have to have been written by AI.

95. Organizing my workspace. Who knew that little cat figurines could be so motivating?

96. Talking back to my boss…in my head after the confrontation has already happened.

97. Writing random grocery lists. No, I am not 70!

98. Looking at photos in my camera. For some reason, looking back at memories calms me down.

99. Buying cute new vases for my plants. They’re sick of moving out constantly, but they’ll eventually get used to it.

100. Getting on an online dating app so that my self-esteem gets shattered. Worst idea ever.

What can you do to promote self-care in a relationship?

Selflessness in a relationship is detrimental IF you’re not looking after yourself as well—people want someone who knows the concept of self-care.

The most common misconception in relationships is that two people should do everything together, which oftentimes leads to couples getting bored.

So, what can you do to keep the spark alive and prove Hinge matches you’re an individual whose mood doesn’t depend on a partner?

The RizzBio prompt generator has taken it upon itself to educate people on the matter and suggest the best answers possible. Please, follow along…

1. Individual activities 

These are the things you love to do but do them alone, without your s.o., for whatever reason. It’s the hobbies you refuse to sacrifice despite not being able to convince your partner to join you, and that alone is commendable.

→ “Fixing up my car or bike while listening to classic rock—it’s like therapy, but the tools are my psychologist.”

2. Social activities 

Similarly, you and your partner don’t have to share the same friend group for you to have a social life, so these activities focus on your social circle and show matches that you’re a beloved member of society.

→ “Going to gigs with mates and having a drink I have never tried before.”

3. Mental health activities 

Self-care entails a healthy mental state too, and matches view mindfulness as a big plus. An answer like this tells them you put your health first and prioritize being in the right state of mind:

→ “Watching all Gabor Maté documentaries so I can learn to heal my own traumas.” 

– By choosing this prompt, you’re showing the other person how much you value your “me” time and setting clear boundaries from the start.

Your answer must showcase the healthy lifestyle you’re living if you want Hinge users to give you a chance, and luckily for you, these 100 answers are your ticket to victory!

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