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Sex, lies, and stigma: Why couples twist the truth about meeting on dating apps

Por: New York Post Life October 08, 2022

Sidney and Mike Lee have been married for nearly five years — but their families will only learn about about how they actually met after reading this article. Their nearest and dearest think the couple first locked eyes at a bar in Manhattan. That’s when, as the vague story goes, Mike, 30, approached Sidney, 26, and asked to buy her a drink. But in reality, the couple had actually first spotted each other while swiping right on Tinder. “I... + full article



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