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LoginBy Daily Mail Reporter. Another week, another bizarre dating trend. We've had silent speed-dating and dating in the dark but the latest activity for singles in London is possible the quirkiest yet. It involves participants placing a paper bag over their head, and has been dubbed, 'The thinking person's Tinder,' because decisions are fast but based on personality and body alone. Scroll down for video. Got a pimple? It doesn't matter with this new type of dating, where participants are required to place a paper bag over their head. Bags of fun: The quirky craze of 'speed-dating with a paper bag over your head' has just been launched in London at the British Science Museum.
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Dating app Loveflutter has teamed up with the Science Museum to host a one-off speed dating social experiment as part of the venue's Lates events series. The ticketed event, taking place on Wednesday 25 June , aims to reveal the science behind dating and discover more about the future of digital dating with TV and media psychologist Dr Andrea Kallias. The speed-dating experiment will include 60 singles disguised with paper bags on their heads to see whether they can make deeper connections with conversations, rather than looks. Agency Havas Worldwide London launched Loveflutter last month in an activation at the Eros statue in Piccadilly Square , London, featuring 35 daters wearing paper bags over their heads. For more in-depth and print-only features, showcases and interviews with world-leading brands, don't miss the next issue of Event magazine by subscribing here. Stay signed in.
The latest craze in London is speed dating with a paper bag on your head. No, seriousl y. It's the perfect antidote to the digital narcissism of today's young singles, who regularly lie to themselves when they say looks don't matter. While traditional, bag-free speed daters wonder why they're still alone after rejecting soulmate-after-future-soulmate because of a bald head or a double chin, these Londoners seem to have hit upon a novel way of seeking romantic compatibility—and of hiding their bad British teeth.
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6/28/2024
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