LDS Planet review

Also similar to Tinder, on the homepage, you’re prompted to hit “like” or “next” on images of prospective lovers

Also similar to Tinder, on the homepage, you’re prompted to hit “like” or “next” on images of prospective lovers

The number of people that can join is fairly large, but, in various parts of Europe, the waitlist is almost as long as the approved members-it turns out, the road to love is an exclusive one

When David Vermeulen got out of a long-term relationship and started exploring his online dating options, he was less than impressed. “The problem with these websites is that they are impersonal and too concerned with amassing quantity over quality,” he says. Instead of sucking it up and dealing with the cards the internet dealt, like the rest of us single folk, or going the other route and meeting people IRL, he decided to merge the two lds planet concepts and create an app where interested individuals could meet initially online, then off.

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