With little luck on dating apps, some singles shift to pitch decks


Using PowerPoint presentations, business cards and billboards, some daters are taking their own approach to finding love. — The New York Times

In the spring of 2014, Dan Perino, a New York actor, plastered “looking for a girlfriend” flyers all over the city. “Just tired of the singles scene and hoping to meet the right person,” it said, along with his picture and phone number.

At the time, Perino was one of the few people to take such a public approach in seeking a relationship. He recently reposted the flyers, though now it seems that he’s one of many looking for love in this way.

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