Fomormon (n.): A culturally Mormon individual—active or post-active—who operates with a chronic case of FOMO. Prioritizes group-driven social validation, trend-chasing, and surface-level “fun” over introspection, individuality, or emotional intimacy. Often asks “Why can’t I find someone?” while actively avoiding any behavior that would support finding someone.
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Symptoms of a Fomormon:
• Can’t say no to a group hang or weekend trip—even if it means ghosting a one-on-one date or canceling on something meaningful.
• Regularly says things like:
• “We seriously need to hang out more!”
• “There’s just no one to date here…”
• “I just want to have fun and see what happens.”
• Keeps a jam-packed calendar as a form of identity.
• Never sits with discomfort or growth — always planning “what’s next” instead.
• Claims to want deep connection but is emotionally avoidant and validation-dependent.
• Collects potential partners like social currency but avoids accountability.
• Confuses popularity for compatibility.
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Cultural Commentary:
Utah’s dating culture (especially in Mormon-adjacent social circles) is rife with Fomormon energy. It’s all about vibes, visibility, and social positioning. You’ll hear the same “Why don’t any good guys/girls exist anymore?” rhetoric… from people who bounce from event to event like it’s a TikTok algorithm instead of real life.
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Symptoms of a Fomormon:
• Can’t say no to a group hang or weekend trip—even if it means ghosting a one-on-one date or canceling on something meaningful.
• Regularly says things like:
• “We seriously need to hang out more!”
• “There’s just no one to date here…”
• “I just want to have fun and see what happens.”
• Keeps a jam-packed calendar as a form of identity.
• Never sits with discomfort or growth — always planning “what’s next” instead.
• Claims to want deep connection but is emotionally avoidant and validation-dependent.
• Collects potential partners like social currency but avoids accountability.
• Confuses popularity for compatibility.
⸻
Cultural Commentary:
Utah’s dating culture (especially in Mormon-adjacent social circles) is rife with Fomormon energy. It’s all about vibes, visibility, and social positioning. You’ll hear the same “Why don’t any good guys/girls exist anymore?” rhetoric… from people who bounce from event to event like it’s a TikTok algorithm instead of real life.
“She canceled our date for a rooftop game night she didn’t even want to go to. Total Fomormon move.”
“He’s been ‘talking to’ five girls in his pickleball group for six months. Fomormon king.”
“He’s been ‘talking to’ five girls in his pickleball group for six months. Fomormon king.”
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