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Not Your Type? Or Exactly What You Didn’t Know You Wanted?

Monica Berg
August 19, 2024
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Have you heard the viral TikTok song of the summer in which Megan Boni declares: “I’m looking for a man in finance with a trust fund, 6’5”, blue eyes.”

That’s a comedically specific “type.” Breaking down the available data, perhaps TWO single men in the U.S. meet her criteria. This is all for fun, of course, but like all good comedy, it has a kernel of truth. Check out these quick-bite bios found on a dating site:

Tall, avid cyclist, loves stand-up comedy.
Blonde, from the East Coast, loves cooking.
From London, currently in NYC, devoted plant parent

They’re short, to the point, and share enough to pique someone’s interest. This approach might work when you’re scrolling through Netflix to find the next show you want to binge, but taglines as a means to meet a love match? That’s… complicated.

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