A Pennsylvania man decided to take a different approach to dating after swiping left and right on dating apps become too monotonous.
For one month, Dave Kline rented a billboard near his home in West Philadelphia hoping it would attract the right kind of attention.
“It was just supposed to be funny for the most part, but I am not gonna lie that the added benefit is that girls are messaging me now, which is great,” the 28-year-old data manager told WPVI.
Online dating has evolved over the years, but that doesn’t mean it’s gotten any easier.
According to a 2023 report from the Pew Research Center, approximately 30% of adults admitted to ever using a dating app or website.
Even though only 10% of people who are in a committed relationship found their significant other through a dating site or app, 42% said they believed online dating made the search for a long-term partner easier.
However, many remained skeptical that an algorithm could match them with their true love. Thirty-five percent of people did not think an algorithm could pair them with their future partner, while 43% were unsure.
Instead of continuing to try his luck with online dating, Kline paid over $1,000 for a massive billboard in his Philadelphia neighborhood.
Since his ad, which features a few “fast facts” about himself, went up he’s received countless messages. And there’s actually some messages that show potential.
“I have one set up for tomorrow, probably gonna be a little walk or something. People are being very forward if they want a date which I appreciate,” he said.
A recent update on Kline’s Instagram states that since he’s shared his desire to find a significant other he’s gone on two dates.
Good luck, Dave! Please share.
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