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LoginAs someone on the hunt for a serious relationship , I'm a huge fan of dating apps. They're more than dating platforms—apps have revolutionized the way people meet and connect. But as much as I love the apps, I also know they can be a one-way ticket to another situationship when used incorrectly. Eager to cut through the chaos of online dating, I went straight to dating experts for their recommendations of the best dating apps for serious relationships—and then I downloaded each and every one for firsthand testing. My goal: Swipe on every suggested app and go on at least one date though that final step proved harder for some apps. From there, I curated my final list of the very best dating apps for a long-term commitment. My testing process started with speaking to couples' therapists and dating experts for recommendations. I asked them to share which dating apps their clients found the most success on for something serious. Ideally, these dating apps all had an active user base, reputation for fostering long-term love, and a wide variety of interests to suit different people's preferences and unique needs.
For the most part, the pickings were bleak, but I was feeling giddy about my first date with a child psychiatrist. At 36, he was only a year younger than I am. We'd exchanged a few flirty text messages, and, judging by his photos, he was just my type — tall, fit, and handsome, with that bald-head-and-beard look that makes me swoon. Before we met for coffee, I checked his profile again to look for things we might talk about. I saw that he practices tai chi every day. Good one. I'm in the middle of a day Bikram yoga challenge.
A WOMAN who discovered dating apps are "full of fake profiles and criminals" after her own harrowing ordeal has come up with a new, safe app. Elaine Parker's online dating experience spiralled out of control with a man that had a long history of domestic abuse.
While Jessica worked as an investment banker, and Louella in the property sector, it seemed like a strange business transition but when they realised they had a profitable, and practical, idea during drinks in Soho, there was no second guessing for the entrepreneurial pair. They founded So Syncd which looks to reinvigorate the dating app world, relying on everything but looks to help people find genuine love faster, and now, the entrepreneurial pair expect a six-figure revenue by the beginning of next year as they continue to grow their user numbers as well as a collection of success stories. The idea was formed when Jessica, personality type INFP, had just seen her five-year milestone at investment bank Morgan Stanley and took a year to travel - learning about personality types and compatibility along the way. This application saw Louella realise she had been in a long-term relationship with a perfect personality type match, while Jessica had dated all 16 different personality types.
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