Matchmaking services are seeing a never-before-seen surge of singles as daters are ditching apps. Burned out youngsters are taking a match to dating apps, hoping to find a flame the old-fashioned way.
Here’s a hard-to-swallow pill – you won’t ‘just meet someone in real life.’ That’s not how things work in 2024. The sooner you face that reality, the closer you are to your ideal match and love story.
CEO and founder of Midwest Matchmaking Courtney Quinlan. Dating in the Kansas City metro isn’t for the faint of heart. For many singles in their 20s and 30s, the experience is filled with fleeting ...
Dating can feel like a full-time job. It takes a lot of time and energy to swipe through countless matches and attempt to form connections with strangers. And if you have a string of awful (or even ...
Some Bay Area singles are being considered for a matchmaking service that costs $1M. The elite service is being offered by California company "Three Day Rule." The membership includes scouting, ...
Los Angeles — The story of "Muslim Matchmaker" began as many modern tales of romance do: with an unsolicited DM. Smriti Mundhra, the executive producer of the Netflix show "Indian Matchmaking," has ...
L&M Matchmaking co-founders Michele Burghardt, left, and Lori Yancey. A new boutique matchmaking firm has been targeting households in certain St. Louis-area ZIP codes with an unusual message: They’re ...