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LoginSingle feline lovers rejoice! There's now a way to dismantle anti-cat misconceptions and help you find the purr-fect match, all in one dating app. It's a glorious way to celebrate National Cat Day. Seriously, I might have to break up with my boyfriend to try this out. See on Instagram. Like most online dating apps, you start by creating a profile, where you'd add a picture of yourself and your cat. You'd be able to find someone with or without a cat, but needless to say, anyone on Tabby Dates is pro-kitty. From there you also get deals from pet companies, the scoop on cat-friendly locations and you can RSVP to cat events. Yes, dreams really do come true. Nathan Kehn, pet influencer and brand manager for Tabby Dates, brings up a good argument in favor of feline loyalty in a statement on the dating app's website: "People always give people with cats a bad name.
We aim to help users create connections that are deeper than physical traits, and people on the internet really like looking at cats. The app can easily help you track your personal development evolution if you take the time to set it up. This is a great app which can help you save time and make your live easier. And it will help improve your productivity. Let us introduce your cat as the window to your heart.
We're all familiar with the likes of catfishing and ghosting, but what about kittenfishing, the newbie that's doing the rounds right now? So what is kittenfishing, the only slightly less alarming iteration of catfishing, which involves little white lies rather than huge over-arching ones? As mentioned, kittenfishing is catfishing's younger sister. Examples of this include adjusting your height or age, or only sharing pictures where you hide certain features you may not be that confident with. Men who are bald, for example, may wear hats in all their snaps. Similarly, people may use much older photos of themselves from years ago, which they no longer look much like.
Looking for that special someone with whom you have everything in common There's a dating site for that. A new site launching this month called FindYourFaceMate. The site's founder, Christina Bloom, says facial resemblance can help spark an initial attraction, and there's science to back it up: A study published found couples are more likely to share facial resemblance than strangers.
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