There are so many dating apps available that are mainly for dating, finding people, one-night stands, and a lot more. But in this era of such dating apps, andwemet is something new. This app is looking to break the stereotypes that we generally have when we talk about virtual dating. In this app, you can not get an entry unless you’re 25 and for that, you need the government-approved ID for verifying your age. Also, getting an account is not a single click easy. You need to answer few questions before you get an account approved here.
The founder, Shalini Singh said-
“The aim is not to be known as a dating or matchmaking app but as a social platform for new-age relationships. When answering questions such as whether they are okay with long-distance relationships, having a partner shorter than them (in case of women), having a working professional as a partner (in case of men), if they’d like to own pets, how much of a role their parents would play in the decision-making process, users are able to filter matches based on uncomfortable truths that they often fail to confront in the initial euphoria of getting into a relationship.
Users who do not finish answering these questions will not be approved by the platform. Further, having a legitimate ID provides some validation of interacting with an authentic profile. Singh said andwemet also encourages users to discuss relationship set-ups besides conventional marriage, such as live-ins or companionship for them to know “marriage should not be the only acceptable form of a committed relationship.”
This app does have its web version where you can sign up for free.
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