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Okay so make that a few swipes, and even uninstalling the dating app. Read how Singapore couple Christina and Ezekiel found their happiy-ever-after online. This Valentine's Day, AsiaOne speaks with two couples who found love in unexpected places.
They swiped right. Four years later, Christina and Ezekiel are married. Such happy endings are becoming increasingly common in an age where love can happen with a tap on the mobile phone. While many people may associate dating app Tinder with hookups or casual relationships, couples like Christina Tan, 28, and Ezekiel Koh, 30, have proven them wrong. When they first started using the dating app, she wanted to expand her social circle while he wanted to see what the hype was about.
Neither had marriage in mind then. The couple celebrating their first month together. Photo: Christina Tan. Among the numerous profiles on the platform, what caught their eye? With his artsy profile picture and "Loves coffee, photography" description, Christina, a senior art director, thought that Ezekiel was a designer. Meanwhile, Ezekiel was drawn by her eyes and smile, saying, "it helped that she was quite cute with her short hairdo.
After they were matched, she made the first move and sent him a message. His reply only came about a week later because he had uninstalled the dating app. Had he not gotten back on Tinder, he would've missed out on his future wife. The pair then took the conversation to Whatsapp and texted each other for about a month before he asked her out for brunch. Their first date was especially memorable, the couple recalled. When they met face-to-face, Christina got so nervous she smiled at him and But as the date went on and the conversation flowed , they were pleasantly surprised by how their real-life personalities matched their online personas.
And her suggestion of catching Thai comedy film Iron Ladies 3 together after their meal definitely left a deep impression, Ezekiel said. Christina pointing to a drink stirrer which reads 'He might be wrong'Photo: Christina Tan. A love for family, a sense of humour, and a love of good food were some of the traits they were looking for in a romantic partner. And they ticked each other's boxes. Over time, their relationship blossomed and Christina and Ezekiel became a couple. So, how did their families and friends react to the news that they were dating someone they met online?