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NYC singles make shocking discovery: It’s better meeting people in real life than on apps

Por: New York Post Life January 17, 2024

On a gusty January night, 36 singles in their 20s and 30s braved high winds, pouring rain and a severe weather advisory to participate in New York’s hottest singles trend: speed dating. Young professionals fed up with swiping and ghosting are turning to IRL meet-ups for a more organic experience. “Ever since the dating app revolution, the hype has been around apps. But now the market is just balancing out,” organizer Kevin Wang, 28, told... + full article



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