Unicorn dating without being fetishized

If you’re looking for something real, you shouldn’t feel like a category.

If you’ve ever been called a “unicorn,” you know how this goes.

You’re not seen as a person first.

You’re seen as:

a fantasy

a dynamic

a role to fill

People approach you with a script already in their head.

What they want.

How it should go.

What you’re supposed to be.

And if you don’t fit that?

They move on.


That’s the problem.

You’re filtered after the assumption, not before.

Most dating apps make this worse.

There’s no structure.

No clarity.

Just bios and guesswork.

So everything turns into:

awkward conversations

mismatched expectations

situations you didn’t actually agree to


HAEVN changes that.

You define what you actually want.

Not what people assume you want.

Whether that’s:

a real relationship

selective openness

or something specific and intentional

Then the system matches you with people who are aligned with that.

So you’re not constantly:

correcting people

rejecting bad fits

or explaining your boundaries

You start from clarity.

That’s the difference between:

being treated like a category

and being treated like a person.

You’re not a role.

You’re a match.

Start your survey.