NEW YORK TIMES - In an attempt to form deeper connections than those often found on dating apps, a small but growing number of people are creating "Date-Me Docs" on Google's word processor. Inspired by personal ads of the past, these documents act as extended dating profiles, providing comprehensive details about individuals seeking relationships. People use them to describe their personality, preferences, hobbies, interests, and other personal information, in a way that resembles a resume. This emerging trend comes amid signs of dating app burnout, with users seeking more meaningful connections.
by Jenny Gross & Livia Albeck-Ripka
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